Anna Paulina Luna(R-FL) introduces legislation to drug test congress and senate

Maybe in some states. but lets be honest, monthly should be a bare minimum.
The FBI is not regulated by the state. You want a minimum of monthly drug tests? You do not think that is extreme?

The FBI is big on hair tests, which test for the previous few years.
 
The FBI is not regulated by the state. You want a minimum of monthly drug tests? You do not think that is extreme?

The FBI is big on hair tests, which test for the previous few years.
I know the fbi is federal but each state even cals itself something different. They have different rules just as states have different laws. Firstly, i dont care about weed. Weed doesn't come from cartels. No i think it's the bare minimum and i clearly said that and you quoted it. We should include testing for steroids etc. prescription or otherwise. Cartels use black market endocrinologists. lastly, unless they're on heavy narcotics, i just want the data. First is to see where we're at. Next legislation can see what to do about it.
 
The point is that cartels have a huge stake in our government and we have to make sure our government is working for us, not cartels.
I’m all for drug testing politicians, but the big players in the drug trade, the ones cozy with cartels, don’t touch their own stash. Rule one, never get high on your supply. Top-tier dealers learned the hard way that snorting or shooting up their product tanks their reliability, trustworthiness, and loyalty faster than you can say “bust.” The boss doesn’t exactly send Christmas cards to crew members dumb enough to get hooked on the junk they’re pushing.

Street-level dealers might dabble, sure, but those guys are usually too busy crashing and burning to last long. Testing might catch a few in congress with real problems that could put them in compromised positions by the wrong people learning of their dirty little secret, that a worthy cause. But, as far as smoking out Cartel connections, not very likely.
 
I’m all for drug testing politicians, but the big players in the drug trade, the ones cozy with cartels, don’t touch their own stash.
If you know that for the fact you demand it is, why haven't you had them arrested?

But im sure some are just vampires, maybe so. But you're forgetting trickle down effect. Once the whole federal government is getting drug tested, what happens next? States, municipalities, other nations.

You're presuming way more than you actually know and you know it. Besides all this comes not just narcotic traffickers but also black market endocrinologists. Those are the vampires you're trying to say would be immune to drug tests

Rule one, never get high on your supply. Top-tier dealers learned the hard way that snorting or shooting up their product tanks their reliability, trustworthiness, and loyalty faster than you can say “bust.” The boss doesn’t exactly send Christmas cards to crew members dumb enough to get hooked on the junk they’re pushing.
You watch too many movies.
Street-level dealers might dabble
Might? Bro.... scoot. This is grown folk talk.
 
I know the fbi is federal but each state even cals itself something different. They have different rules just as states have different laws. Firstly, i dont care about weed. Weed doesn't come from cartels. No i think it's the bare minimum and i clearly said that and you quoted it. We should include testing for steroids etc. prescription or otherwise. Cartels use black market endocrinologists. lastly, unless they're on heavy narcotics, i just want the data. First is to see where we're at. Next legislation can see what to do about it.
Of course none of that is to say the data shouldn't be public or basis for recall elections. If a constituency conspicuously declines to hold a recall election, i want that data also.

Let later legislation decide procedures for hot tests.
 
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