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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed an executive order this week that requires trainees in state job-training programs to take a drug test.

According to the Huffington Post, Brewer's executive order created the Workforce Arizona Council that, essentially, will be in charge of enforcing a drug-free policy.

Brewer's representatives did not return calls or emails.

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    sweetmama wrote...
    More infringements on basic rights
    to privacy, which I guess we really don't have anymore. They own you - body, mind and soul. This "drug war" is barbaric, wasteful and pointless, and it needs to stop.
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    Really????? wrote...
    Brewer
    This is what happens when you elect a ignorant grandmother to Gov. Same for that senile grandpa named Arpio. Thanks Sun City.
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    Really????? wrote...
    Brewer
    And this comes from a woman who raised her son to be violent criminal. Perhaps we should also let pedophiles teach our children. Same logic.
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    wrote...
    The drug policy was already in place
    The executive order means nothing. Will it be enforced - that is the question.
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    BubbaNena wrote...
    So, it is barbaric, wasteful, pointless
    and ignorant for my company to test people for drugs? and about 90% of private companies that want drug free employees?
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    Boondock_Saint wrote...
    Adding to the debate...
    Drug testing for private sector: OK. A business owners wants to protect his investments. For public sector: OK. You don't want drug users to be handling important tasks like filing/scheduling and making laws, or for public safety officers to be high. For welfare: Not OK. Assumes all/most welfare recipients are druggies, false positives can be severely consequential to those who actually need help but aren't using drugs, & the most important reason: Constitutional rights. You can't force a man to pee in a cup against his will by holding his hungry children in the balance.
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    1redcav wrote...
    I think
    this is a great idea! Why wasn't this done a long time ago??
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