Classism and Stigma in Florida Law: Welfare Applicants Use Drugs Less Than Other Groups
By Kristen Gwynne, AlterNet
Posted on September 27, 2011, Printed on September 28, 2011
Florida is the first state to enact a law requiring welfare applicants
to take drug tests, and several other states have expressed interest in
the alleged money-saving technique as well. The policy is simple:
Welfare applicants take drug tests and those who fail are denied. Then,
they must wait another year until they can re-apply and be drug tested
again. Assuming a significant number of people on welfare use drugs,
legislators designed the law to save state money recipients would spend
on drugs. The problem is that preliminary studies do not show that high
numbers of welfare applicants use drugs. In fact, welfare applicants
use drugs at rates lower than the general population.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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