Drugs: Sampling His Own Medicine

Sampling His Own Medicine

The witness testifying before New York Congressman Gary Ackerman's Post Office and Civil Service subcommittee was about to take his oath when the chairman held up a small plastic jar. "A specimen is worth a thousand oaths," Ackerman told a startled Rodney Smith, deputy executive director of the President's Commission on Organized Crime. The Congressman asked Smith to go to the men's room and produce a urine sample to be tested for evidence of drug use.

Smith, supervisor of a controversial report recommending "appropriate" drug testing of federal employees, angrily denounced Ackerman's request as a "cheap shot" and refused to cooperate....

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