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  2. Does Texas require employers to test for pot? This is what ...

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    Looking for a job in Texas and wondering if you have to undergo testing for drugs? Here’s what you need to know. Does Texas require employers to test for pot?

  3. Drug testing welfare recipients - Wikipedia

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    In a pilot drug testing program in Florida in 1999-2000, 5.1% returned a positive urinalysis. [24] A 2015 study by ThinkProgress found that out of seven states reporting data on welfare drug testing, only one had a usage rate above 1%. [15]

  4. Board of Education v. Earls - Wikipedia

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    Board of Education v. Earls, 536 U.S. 822 (2002), was a case by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held, 5–4, that it does not violate the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution for public schools to conduct mandatory drug testing on students participating in extracurricular activities.

  5. United States federal probation and supervised release

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    The court may waive the statutory drug testing requirement if the presentence report or other reliable sentencing information indicates a low risk of future substance abuse, [155] but in some circuits is not required to do so [156] [157] although at least one defendant was not required to under mandatory drug testing as part of his probation ...

  6. Texas can do much more to fight fentanyl. Step 1: Legalize ...

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    You can buy a box of two doses for $50 at the drug store. No prescription necessary. ... In the Texas House, Rep. Tom Oliverson sponsored a bill that would have taken fentanyl strips off the ...

  7. Welfare recipient drug testing brings shocking results - AOL

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    The Arizona Department of Economic Security told the Arizona Sonora News Service earlier this year that over the course of more than five years, "42 people have been asked to take a follow-up drug ...

  8. School district drug policies - Wikipedia

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    In late 2001, in Ashland, Oregon, the Ashland School Board enacted a Drug and Alcohol Policy for students in leadership positions, igniting a local controversy. The policy extended to off-campus and after-school conduct, but the controversy reached the general efficacy and constitutionality of drug testing policies.

  9. Drug test - Wikipedia

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    Arizona also adopted a law in 1987 authorizing mandatory drug testing of felony arrestees for the purpose of informing the pretrial release decision, and the District of Columbia has had a similar law since the 1970s. It has been argued that one of the problems with such testing is that there is often not enough time between the arrest and the ...