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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Drug testing war

Across America citizens are angry about health insurance costs. Adding to the flames are forced urine drug screens any time a person is prescribed narcotic pain medications. Forcing Doctors to become probationers and nurses to be the guards on the hospital floors, now turned into prison floors.

Hippocratic oaths taken, to do no harm. Does not mean we can't over charge you. Treat you like a prisoner. And take away any medication when you test positive for other substances. Or if your urine test has too little drug or too much you are screwed. Thanks to the DEA war on drugs.

You and I foot the bill. We pay these outrageous health insurance premiums. New tax laws in place to catch those of us who have not paid, The IRS now turned into the largest police force. Adding fines to an all ready financially burdened person creates more undue stress. As fines stiffen over the next five years for refusal to buy health insurance. All these costs are generated to control the illegal sale of drugs. To create and maintain a fight on substances that most use for pain relief.


The current Drug test war have costs sky rocketing. Lab fees for a ten dollar urine screen have jumped to nearly one thousand dollars. Greed is running a-muck in the good ole USA with medical costs.

None of this has stopped the illegal sale and creation of manufactured drugs. These drug tests are not patient friendly.

Drug testing is the truest form of medical oppression I have ever witnessed in the twenty plus years now in the medical field. These drug testing wars have seen an increase in suicides. No one has tallied the cost to the consumer. It had become big business to order drug screenings. Hospitals have increased revenues through forced health insurance and DEA war on drug policy to screen all users of narcotics.  

All this effort to control drugs seems wasted. If Amsterdam saw lowered illegal activities and less crimes. Why can't America? Is this nation going to be dependent on laws to force people to buy insurance then force them to pay for unnecessary drug screening tests? Obviously the answer is yes.

Will our nation ever stop the current drug testing war?

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