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Gov. Rick Scott To Appeal Welfare Drug Test Ruling By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida // January 1, 2014 We should have zero tolerance for illegal drug use THE CAPITAL, TALLAHASSEE,聽FLORIDA 聽鈥?A federal judge has ruled that a 2011 law requiring welfare applicants to undergo drug tests is unconstitutional.Mary ScrivenFlorida Gov. Rick Scott quickly said he would appeal U.S. District Judge Mary Scriven 聽Tuesday聽ruling, the latest defeat for the governor in a drawn-out battle over drug testing some of the state poorest residents.Scriven ruled that the urine tests violate the Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.In a 30-page opinion, Scriven concluded that there is no set of circumstances under which the warrantless, suspicionless drug testing at issue in this case could be constitutionally applied.Scott, who used the mandatory drug tests as a campaign issue, insists that the urine tests are needed to make sure poor children don ;t grow up in drug-riddled households polene fr .Rick ScottAny illegal drug use stanley canada i polene n a family is harmful and even abusive to a child. We should have a zero tolerance policy for illegal drug use in families especially those families who struggle to make ends meet and Gqbx Billionaire Tech Mogul Palmer Luckey Sues After Getting Trapped in His Own Elevator
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