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Originally posted by Bloodslick
It's a very short one, though.
I'm constantly astounded by the number of people asking on these boards how to rid themselves of the residues of illegal drugs before they take a drug test. These people are trying to get jobs where they will perform some function, and seeing as I need many functions and services performed on a daily basis, I'm beginning to realize that the odds are that the person helping me is on some sort of drug.
That's not exactly a reassuring thought to me. I have smoked marijuana recreationally, but I quit long ago and I know that when I did it, it was well after I was home from work and was generally when I had the next day to recover from my pursuits. With all of the people who are trying to flub their results, what guarantee do I have that the person helping me is as responsible as I tried to be?
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So if a frequent weed smoker has "residue" in his/her system for two weeks (accurate) after they stop smoking, you think they are actually high for those two weeks? I think you need to look into drug testing a little further, and maybe
www.dea.gov isn't the best place to do your homework.
These people are also applying for government financial aid, and can't goto school because even the smallest drug conviction means no money. However, you will be relieved to know that rapests and murderers are still good to go.
Think you "realized" all that? It was spood fed to you. Read some more on
it, from all sides.