lemming brings up a good point here:

I never peed in a cup for them either.

I'm willing to bet that most people swayed by the biting "documentary" stories they see on Dateline, and other hard-hitting news programs, would immediately say, "This person refuses to submit to a piss test, so he must be doing drugs." That's disturbing that most "mainstream Americans" would accept this form of intrusion (any type of drug testing) without flinching. So, I figured I would just say thanks to lemming for "stickin' it to da man". :)

As an aside, it'd be interesting to see variations of this in a poll. I'm wondering if it's truly an extension of the community's support of privacy or if it's a necessary extension for fear of being caught. Furthermore, does recreational use (if applicable) affect your ability to work?

ALL HAIL BRAK!!!


In reply to Re: Re: Headhunters and exclusivity clauses by PsychoSpunk
in thread Headhunters and exclusivity clauses by eg

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