My issue with the drug tests has very little to do with moral outrage and more to do with A) Engaging in an illegal activity while on gov't assistance and B) Using money for a "luxury" item while on gov't assistance. If smoking marijuana was legal, I'd have no issue with people using it aside from the fact that it would still be a "luxury", not a necessity. I feel like gov't assistance programs should be a last resort for someone to be able to survive and/or support their family, i.e. if you have cut off your cable/satellite tv, home internet, cell phones, quit smoking, quit drinking etc, then you should be able to qualify to receive temporary assistance to help you get by. These programs should provide for the basic needs to live, period, nothing more nothing less. You don't need to watch pay tv, surf the internet, talk on your cell phone, smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol to survive. If you have the money to do those things then you are not at the point where money needs to be taken away from anyone else to support you, you need to evaluate your priorities and focus your money on surviving, if you have done that and there is still just absolutely no way that you can survive then I have no problem with a temporary safety net for people.