Sponsor of drug testing Georgia law for welfare recipients arrested for DUI

Georgia Republican Who Wanted Drug Testing For Welfare Recipients Gets DUI | Addicting Info

Rep. Kip Smith, the Georgian Republican sponsor of Georgia House Bill 464, which would “require random drug testing” for citizens on public assistance, found himself drunker than Lindsey Lohan (only ugly and with no talent) and apparently was arrested friday morning on a DUI.

So Rep. Smith, the public has to wonder, since 99% of the time people drive drunk, they get away with it - how many times were you out driving drunk while taking the people's money as salary?
 
OMG! A politician who was a hypocrite, I've never heard of such a thing.

Still doesn't change my mind about drug testing welfare recipients.
 
But he's not on welfare....

He buys his booze with his own money...

Everyone on welfare should be drug tested...
 
But he's not on welfare....

He buys his booze with his own money...

Everyone on welfare should be drug tested...

Not good enough.

They ought to be bone-marrow tested.

Why?

Because it freaking hurts so much.

There...satisfied?
 
That's not good, Jimh52. A person with a blood alcohol level of .091 has no business behind the wheel of a car. It's too bad someone who agreed to sponsor a drug testing bill would drive under the influence.
 
But he's not on welfare....

He buys his booze with his own money...

Everyone on welfare should be drug tested...

He bought booze with tax payer money that he recieved from his job as a state rep. Maybe state Senators and Delegates should be drug tested?
 
How much would it co$t the $tate to drug te$t everyone on welfare? They'd have to take the te$t every 6 month$ when their ca$e comes up for review, right? What about juvenile$? There'$ a juvenile drug problem, are the kid$ going to be te$ted too?
 
But he's not on welfare....

He buys his booze with his own money...

Everyone on welfare should be drug tested...

Not good enough.

They ought to be bone-marrow tested.

Why?

Because it freaking hurts so much.

There...satisfied?

Oh I sense sarcasm....

Those on welfare shouldn't be using taxpayer money to go out and get high.

If certain individuals want to see welfare recipients on drugs then they can donate to them out of their own pocket.

Apparently its not enough that we feed them, cloth them, give them free money and free housing but now we should support their drug habit?

I'm not even against drugs either. I could care less if an individual who supports their self wants to do drugs...
 
How much would it co$t the $tate to drug te$t everyone on welfare? They'd have to take the te$t every 6 month$ when their ca$e comes up for review, right? What about juvenile$? There'$ a juvenile drug problem, are the kid$ going to be te$ted too?

Drug tests aren't that expensive.

They have instant ones - they're like 5 bucks.
 
But he's not on welfare....

He buys his booze with his own money...

Everyone on welfare should be drug tested...

He bought booze with tax payer money that he recieved from his job as a state rep. Maybe state Senators and Delegates should be drug tested?

That's his job...

Welfare is giving an animal money for not being productive.

Agree with the guy or not he's been hired by a voting base to do a service.
 
But he's not on welfare....

He buys his booze with his own money...

Everyone on welfare should be drug tested...

Its OK to drive drunk as long as you aren't on welfare?

WTF?

What do you think is a greater threat to society - someone buying $10 worth of pot while collecting food stamps, or someone buying $20 worth of booze, getting hammer, and driving drunk out of their minds? Which would you rather run into on the road?
 
But he's not on welfare....

He buys his booze with his own money...

Everyone on welfare should be drug tested...

Its OK to drive drunk as long as you aren't on welfare?

WTF?

What do you think is a greater threat to society - someone buying $10 worth of pot while collecting food stamps, or someone buying $20 worth of booze, getting hammer, and driving drunk out of their minds? Which would you rather run into on the road?

hmmm, high on pot, or drunk, think I'd rather not run into either of them, thank you.
 
But he's not on welfare....

He buys his booze with his own money...

Everyone on welfare should be drug tested...

Its OK to drive drunk as long as you aren't on welfare?

WTF?

What do you think is a greater threat to society - someone buying $10 worth of pot while collecting food stamps, or someone buying $20 worth of booze, getting hammer, and driving drunk out of their minds? Which would you rather run into on the road?

But the state didn't buy his booze for him...

Quite frankly people have different tolerances to substances... This guy could have been piss ass drunk or hardly feeling a thing.

The key is to not get behind a wheel when you know you have had too much to drink.

Oh and don't even attempt to portray welfare fucks as innocent pot smokers. Those on welfare that use drugs generally use much harder shit than weed - try crack, meth, heroin.
 
How much would it co$t the $tate to drug te$t everyone on welfare? They'd have to take the te$t every 6 month$ when their ca$e comes up for review, right? What about juvenile$? There'$ a juvenile drug problem, are the kid$ going to be te$ted too?

Drug tests aren't that expensive.

They have instant ones - they're like 5 bucks.

How many people are on welfare? That's a lot of 5 bucks that states don't have.
 
How much would it co$t the $tate to drug te$t everyone on welfare? They'd have to take the te$t every 6 month$ when their ca$e comes up for review, right? What about juvenile$? There'$ a juvenile drug problem, are the kid$ going to be te$ted too?

Drug tests aren't that expensive.

They have instant ones - they're like 5 bucks.

How many people are on welfare? That's a lot of 5 bucks that states don't have.

Oh but the states have money to buy them their drugs???

If anything it would save the state money.... Think how much the state would save booting drug addicts off the welfare program???

5 bucks for 1,000 a month in benefits..
 

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