Quote Originally Posted by Sinfix_15 View Post
It has nothing to do with suspicion. It is completely unrelated. People on welfare should be required to seek employment. A condition of that is passing a drug test.
It has EVERYTHING to do with suspicion because that's what it says in the constitution. In black and white. It couldn't be any more clear. Lol. People are already required to seek employment while on it, or they'll get kicked off. This is already in place and no one has argued against it. Seeking employment is not a suspicionless search of your person or belongings by the government.

The government CAN NOT search your person or belongings without reasonable suspicion. This includes your house, your car, your purse, or your bodily fluids. Period. It doesn't matter what your private employer does because they don't operate under the same rules.

So now, is the act of applying for welfare enough reasonable suspicion to search your person?