Should a Urine Test Be Taken for Welfare Recepients?
Question by I’m Ron Burgundy?: Should a urine test be taken for welfare recepients?
In all honesty, I think it’s only fair that someone receiving government money should have to take a urine test. I have to take one to receive a check at my job. This is not directed to mothers who barely make ends meet either.
how much do they cost hard workers now? why should anyone live for free when the hard working struggle?
and to barry c…..look up the qualifications for being a certified testing and balancing NEBB supervisor. The equivalent and/or beyond an engineering degree.
Should I Be Worried My Dog Will Not Be the Same?
Question by yoohookitten: Should I be Worried my dog will not be the same?
I must do a 28 day inpatient drug rehab program. I am worried about leaving my dog. We are together 24/7. He trusts only me and listens to only me. He has other human friends that will be looking after him. Should I be so worried he will not respond to me as he does now?
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Answer by Roadpizza
No. He’ll remember you. He might have some abandonment issues(when you get back, he’ll get upset if you leave him alone), but he’ll be fine.
To Those Convicted of Drug Abuse: Did Treatment Help?
Question by lyssalove: To those convicted of drug abuse: did treatment help?
I’m doing a research project for a college class about treatment vs. Punishment (jail time) and have read many statistics but would like to know directly from people who have been convicted of drug abuse: did you undergo treatment or just go to jail? Did either benefit you, and how? In your opinion, does treatment / punishment work better?
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