The 4th Amendmentguards against unreasonable searches and seizures. That all depends on your definition of “unreasonable”.
Personally, after spending over 22 years in the US Army, I hardly find it unreasonable. I don’t want anyone working around me, regardless of occupation, who could be compromised in their judgement, execution of their duties, or there DRIVING ABILITIES through the use of illegal (of for that matter, the abuse of legal) drugs.
It always seems the ones who speak the loudest about this are the ones who don’t want to be tested. How often do you partake?
Drug testing is unconstitutional. It violates the 4th Amendment. Anyone who does not object to it is a traitor to this country.
Wow. You are a radical for sure. I have never heard of this. So the entire military are traitors.....news to me. I have not heard of one military personnel objecting to this. I mean groans and moans because their number came up, yes but never an objection.
Can you tell us who your dealer is?