5 Reasons Why Drug Testing Cops and Politicians is Not Such a Bad Idea

in #news6 years ago

 Last month, Louisiana Congressman, Rep Clay Higgins, (R-LA) proposed a  piece of legislation that would require all members of government to  take and pay for their own  drug tests. While we at the Free Thought Project feel that anyone  should be able to ingest any substance without the state knowing, if  there were an exception to this, it would be the state—who kidnaps,  cages, and kills people for possessing and using these very substances. For this reason, we have compiled a list of five reasons why we feel  that if members of government are getting high on the taxpayer’s dime,  the citizens have a right to know. 

1. The first and most obvious reason government employees,  agents, and politicians should be drug tested is that all of these folks  will throw citizens in cages for the very same behavior.

While we feel that the drug war should be brought to a grinding halt  and all drugs legalized, when government employees arrest people for the  very same thing they do behind closed doors, we have a problem. On a regular basis, politicians, cops, and government employees in  general are caught using drugs which compromise their positions and  either fail at their jobs or hypocritically enforce the same laws they  are breaking. 

2. That brings us to our second point. Often times,  politicians caught using drugs are only caught after doing something  else related to their drug use. 

TFTP has reported on police officers stealing money from people to  finance their opioid addictions, or politicians using the drug war to  cover up their crimes. Time and time again, we see cops raid the homes of drug dealers only  to steal their product and money to open their own drug dealing  enterprises or fuel their own addictions. This has manifested into  dangerous situations in which cops secretly become addicted to certain  drugs only hurt innocent people or crash their cars—with some of them even crashing into schools.  Had OK Senator Ralph Shortey  been forced to pee in a cup, perhaps he may have been stopped before he  used his position to get arrested for trafficking children or dealing  in child porn. 

3. While police have been caught time and again getting  addicted to the drugs they “take off the streets,” there is another  reason that police officers in particular should be drug tested.  Steroids.

It is certainly the belief of the Free Thought Project that anyone  should be able to put anything into their own body without persecution  of the state. However, police officers using anabolic steroids—which  include a host of aggressive side effects—is an extremely bad idea. There is no question that many police officers use  performance-enhancing drugs. In fact, the problem of police steroid use  became so bad, in 2004, the DEA intervened to warn of the “possible  psychological disturbances” of roid-raging cops. The DEA said symptoms included:  

  • Mood swings (including manic-like symptoms leading to violence)
  • Impaired judgment (stemming from feelings of invincibility)
  • Depression
  • Nervousness
  • Extreme irritability
  • Delusions
  • Hostility and aggression

Eventually, a few years later, the International Association of  Chiefs of Police, made up of 16,000 members worldwide set a standard  that “calls upon state and local law enforcement entities to establish a  model policy prohibiting the use of illegally obtained steroids” by  officers. However, this policy never happened. Not only do cops vehemently resist being drug tested by their departments, claiming it is a violation of their civil rights, they are also frequently caught selling steroids. 

4. The hypocrisy.

On a regular basis we hear politicians, cops, and their supporters  constantly call for drug testing welfare recipients, veterans, and  others. All the while, politicians themselves sit back freely without  worry that someone will find out about their Xanax addiction or cocaine  habit. Highlighting this point is the fact that the DEA themselves has been caught  repeatedly engaging in parties at which prostitutes and cocaine are not  just taking place in the back rooms, but are the very theme of the  party. 

5. If government employees got a taste of their own  medicine, maybe it will open their eyes to the horror and hypocrisy of  the war on drugs.

If drugs were legal this would be a moot point. All the corruption  associated with being able to break the drug laws they are tasked with  enforcing disappears overnight. The CIA would lose its ability to traffic in cocaine to finance proxy  wars in sovereign nations. Cops stealing from evidence lockers and  becoming drug kingpins would cease to exist. 

The prison industrial  complex which feeds off of other people’s addictions would be brought to  its knees. And people who need help—instead of jail—would be able to do  so without fear of being kidnapped, caged, or killed. So, while drug testing government employees may be ineffective at  curbing the actual use of drugs, if they kept getting caught doing them,  perhaps it would accelerate the end to this brutal war on drugs and the  trillion dollars blown on enforcing it could go to something more  useful—like back in the pockets of the people it was stolen from. 

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