For me, I would find it offensive. I hate to say it but I do.
I do not take drugs. I have never sold drugs. I have no real interest in legal or illegal pharmaceuticals. I don't even like taking an aspirin. I admit I like my alcohol but I don't think having one glass of wine or one beer with my dinner constitutes a real problem. The health benefits outway the negatives for me. In any case, I have nothing to hide what-so-ever, except for maybe that extra piece of cheese I had on my sandwich today.
But for someone to preemptively label me as guilty or suspect without reason is the part I am not comfortable with. Instead of being innocent until proven guilty, I forced to follow a flawed system that requires me to prove myself to a group of people who are probably just as suspect. Now if I was asked to volunteer to pee in their little sample vile I would be happy too. I would give them several gallons if I thought they could use it. But to hold my civil liberties hostage over a cup of my own urine, I don't think so. The people behind the idea may be genuine and are looking for a positive solution to a problem. I understand that. However, it sets in motion a chain of events that may end up doing more harm than good. It may seem small and petty now but who says that it won't become a social juggernaunt later. Basically this is a little too "big brother" for me. I also can't help but ask "Who watches the watchers?"
And what did Picard say in "The Drumhead"...
"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censored, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably"
I think that statement sums up my feelings nicely. (And I realize that quoting Trek doesn't mean a hill of beans for Fox News or the rest of the nation but it helps me to sum up my own beliefs on the subject here.)
I do not take drugs. I have never sold drugs. I have no real interest in legal or illegal pharmaceuticals. I don't even like taking an aspirin. I admit I like my alcohol but I don't think having one glass of wine or one beer with my dinner constitutes a real problem. The health benefits outway the negatives for me. In any case, I have nothing to hide what-so-ever, except for maybe that extra piece of cheese I had on my sandwich today.
But for someone to preemptively label me as guilty or suspect without reason is the part I am not comfortable with. Instead of being innocent until proven guilty, I forced to follow a flawed system that requires me to prove myself to a group of people who are probably just as suspect. Now if I was asked to volunteer to pee in their little sample vile I would be happy too. I would give them several gallons if I thought they could use it. But to hold my civil liberties hostage over a cup of my own urine, I don't think so. The people behind the idea may be genuine and are looking for a positive solution to a problem. I understand that. However, it sets in motion a chain of events that may end up doing more harm than good. It may seem small and petty now but who says that it won't become a social juggernaunt later. Basically this is a little too "big brother" for me. I also can't help but ask "Who watches the watchers?"
And what did Picard say in "The Drumhead"...
"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censored, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably"
I think that statement sums up my feelings nicely. (And I realize that quoting Trek doesn't mean a hill of beans for Fox News or the rest of the nation but it helps me to sum up my own beliefs on the subject here.)