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DETROIT, MI (November 10, 1999) -
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federal judge in Michigan today halted the state's attempt to impose mandatory
drug tests on all welfare recipients, confirming American Civil Liberties Union
arguments that being poor is not an indication of being criminal.
U.S. District Judge Victoria Roberts, who
this morning heard ACLU pleadings on behalf of a group of welfare recipients,
said that requiring suspicionless drug tests as a condition for government
benefits and subsidies is "likely unconstitutional."
"The judge seemed especially concerned
with the rights of ordinary citizens whose only offense here is that they are in
need of government help," said Kary Moss, Executive Director of the ACLU of
Michigan. "No one should have to choose between their constitutional rights and
providing for their families."
The ACLU of Michigan, together with the
ACLU's Drug Policy Litigation Project and local attorneys, filed a temporary
restraining order on Monday on behalf of a group of welfare recipients. They
argue that the program violates privacy rights and the Constitutional protection
against unreasonable searches and seizures.
In her decision, Judge Roberts noted that
the state had not shown any "special need" for drug testing especially after the
state admitted that in the five weeks of the program's operation, drug test
results were positive in only eight percent of the cases, a percentage that is
consistent with drug use in the general population. Of 268 people tested, only
21 tested positive for drugs, and all but three were for marijuana.
In October, Michigan's Family Independence
Agency instituted the nation's first program
requiring welfare applicants and
recipients to take a urine test, regardless of whether they were suspected of
using drugs. Refusal to submit to random drug testing or failure to comply with
a "substance abuse treatment plan" would lead to denial of income support and
other benefits under the FIA program for families with dependent children.
"Michigan stands alone in making its
families guinea pigs in a social experiment," said Graham Boyd, Director of the
ACLU's Drug Policy Litigation Project. "Now a federal judge has found that this
dubious plan is likely to be unconstitutional."
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