No, because the receiving end that will cop the brunt of this will be the children who are currently at no fault of their own being raised in environment where drugs are involve - and if welfare recipient loses payments because of tested for drugs, will take out their anger of losing payments onto their children, which is inflicting for abuse & neglect onto said children who are stuck in the middle of this. Another solution needs to be looked at instead.
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