Each of these decisions has reflected a casual application of human rights law and has prevented employers from establishing effective
mandatory drug testing policies.
But it also expanded the number of crimes that qualify as death penalty cases, encouraged states to keep inmates locked in jail *, criminalized gang membership, eliminated Pell Grants for inmates, and put in place
mandatory drug testing for people on supervised release.
The Mail reports that British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon is «furious» about the incidents and has
ordered mandatory drug testing across Britain's entire submarine fleet to ensure this is just an isolated incident.
This pathetic clown we have in Albany would not have the nerve, nor the back bone to go after real criminals or parasites of the state, like make a law that dose not allow violent felons to get out early on good behavior, or
make mandatory drug testing for welfare recipients.
In its ruling, the Alberta Court of Appeal expressed disagreement with Ontario's Court of Appeal which, in the Entrop case decided in 2000, disapproved of
mandatory drug testing on the ground that it treated casual drug users as addicts.
In that case, the Alberta Court of Appeal (per Justices Elizabeth McFadyen, Keith Ritter and Jack Watson) rejected a challenge by a casual drug user to a company's
mandatory drug testing policy.
That is, through the imposition
of mandatory drug testing, the employer treated all drug users as if they were addicted to drugs.
I wonder if he'd be able to pass
the mandatory drug test.
But
the mandatory drug tests used to provide the figures don't tell the whole story.
The truck driver was taken in for
mandatory drug testing, but authorities do not believe there to be any indication that he was under the influence of any drugs or alcohol.