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Anonymous Kitty Smith said...

Reuters reported in 2011 that — during the short time it was allowed to proceed before courts put a stop to it — the testing found a much lower rate of drug use among applicants for public assistance than in the population at large. Less than two percent of applicants tested positive for drugs.


It's like drugs are often expensive and a hassle, and poor can't afford expensive and hassles. Whocoodanode?

January 2, 2014 at 4:37 PM

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