Boycott companys that drug test!
The Non-Testers List is a list of companys that invade YOUR privacy
with drug tests even though there is no demonstrated need.
Companies Who Violate YOUR Freedom
This list of anti-freedom companies has been continued for years. The list is currently run by testclean.com. TestClean.com has no affiliation with this web site what so ever. If you can't find your company on NTList, check for the unfriendly rights violators.
Boycott Pisstasters (sample letter)
Dear RECIPIENT'S NAME,
I am writing to you today to let you know I will no longer be doing any business with your company. I have learned that your company is one of the 2005 Mission Members of Associated Oregon Industries (AOI). continued...
http://www.ornorml.org/contact/letters/aoi-boycott.txt
Drug Testing
A positive drug test does not indicate whether an employee was impaired or intoxicated on the job, nor does it indicate whether an employee has a drug problem or how often the employee uses the drug. Thus most tests do not provide information relevant to job performance.
Source: Lewis Maltby, Vice President Drexelbrook Controls, Harsham, PA, as cited in Report of the Maine Commission to Examine Chemical Testing of Employees,
(1986, December 31).
Associated Oregon Industries, Enemies of Medical Marijuana
Associated Oregon Industries (AOI) is a pro-business organization made up of Oregon companies and national companies with Oregon offices. Their mission is to lobby the Oregon legislature on issues that impact businesses. While we at Oregon NORML are supportive of Oregon's business community, we cannot ignore AOI's position regarding medical marijuana patients in the workplace.
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Politics and Ethics
Welfare Drug Testing (4/15/2003)
As part of his administration's war on drugs and zero tolerance policies, President Reagan ordered drug testing of all federal employees in the 1980s.*******
* The Supreme Court scaled back random drug testing to only include employees in safety sensitive positions such as pilots and conductors.****
* The 1996 Welfare Reform Act*authorized (but did not require) states to impose mandatory drug testing as a prerequisite to receiving state welfare assistance.
The Fourth Amendment*protects against unreasonable search and seizure. Mandatory drug testing is considered a search, and courts have ruled that most drug testing programs can only be imposed if they serve special needs, usually related to public safety.
Drug Testing Books
Pass the Test - An Employee Guide to Drug Testing
Every year Millions of people face drug testing and thousands of completely innocent people test like they are drug users. Even eating poppy seed bagels or using certain cough syrups can cause you to test positive.
Urine Trouble
The truth about drug tests: Why users are passing, and why non-users are failing. Includes how to protect your job and your reputation at work. And also inside: Medical Secrets to Passing Drug Tests. Written by a medical doctor who tells the truth.
Drug Test at Work - Guide for Employers
This comprehensive guide to drug testing in the workplace describes the tests and how they works, discusses the civil rights issues and tells how to set up a drug testing program.
Drug Test Secrets
Drug Test Secrets has everything you would like to know about how to pass a drug test. The Author points out in detail what will not work, the myths, and the methods that are truely effective in a drug testing situation.
Conquering the Urine Test
The classic writing by Jeff Nighbyrd is a complete guide to urine drug testing written for workers trying to protect their civil rights. Includes detailed discussion why urine tests are unreliable. The public are not told the truth about urine testing.
Steal This Urine Test
Fighting Big Brother's Bladder Cops.
Drug Testing 101
Testing for illegal substances is increasingly part of the job application process.
Here's what we know.
Marijuana: 2 days to 11 weeks
Cocaine: 1 to 4 days
Heroin: 2 to 4 days
Alcohol: 6 to 24 hours
(so just don't be hammered while taking the test)
PCP: 3 days to two weeks
Conclusion: Any casual drug user should be in the clear after 11 weeks.
Supremes Strike Down Hospital Practice
US Supreme Court Strikes Down Hospital Practice
of Giving Drug Test Results To Police Without Patient Consent