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originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: longy9999
A lot of companies in the UK have random drug testing permission written into the employment contract, you won't be able to start with the company unless that contract is signed. A company I worked for several years ago pulled a random test on a Monday morning and 8 people who had been on the nose candy that weekend tested positive and instantly lost their jobs.
Now this I could understand if they were high at the time they were working but what was left in their system was from their own personal time at the weekend, had worn off and wasn't affecting their ability to perform their jobs in any way. Seems a little unfair to me.
Cocaine and meth leaves the system very quickly. Shortly after you come down from the high it is out of your system. In the military they started to check people on Saturday and Sunday mornings because a person could do the stuff for most of the weekend and be clean come Monday. If 8 people were busted on a Monday for this stuff they were hitting it hard late into Sunday night/early morning.
An oh they were using stuff that was illegal, not sure how you feel about that but illegal is illegal... As these drugs become legal I'm sure they will raise limits to show the difference between high and just having it in your system, like what is done with alcohol. Even with that there will still be jobs that you can not have anything in your system including alcohol.
originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: MrMasterMinder
Well the government would set prices but when illegal users would grow their own making it as cheap as chips.
So tempted.
originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: mmirror
Some are just wired to have bad effects when on weed.
I saw weed caused schizophrenia when I worked in the mental home and we had three people who had schizophrenia all brought on by smoking it in their early teens.
Like anything don't give it to kids
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
That isn't entirely true. Powdered drugs like coc aine or meth can be in your system up to a week after ingestion.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
I double wrap Mr winkie.
Whatever helps you go the distance.
Nobody overdoses on cigarettes either but you'd think they're worse than prescription drugs the way people have outlawed them in most places.
Cigarettes aren't outlawed anywhere. You just can't smoke in the same places you used to be able to smoke. They do the same thing with alcohol, yet I don't see people complaining about the restrictions placed on where you can imbibe that. Heck, in the states that have legalized marijuana, marijuana is treated the EXACT, same way.
originally posted by: longy9999
New one on me, I was under the impression that some of these drugs could still be in your system for several days after use. One of the 8 guys that was dismissed had used coc aine on the Saturday night and still tested positive Monday morning.
originally posted by: LSU0408
Some places won't even let you smoke within 100' of the building. I can remember smoking restaurants having smoking and non smoking. You couldn't smell the smoke if you were in the non-smoking section. The way I see it, weed smokers get upset with people saying it shouldn't be legalized or whatever, it reminds me of the way I used to get over people that complained about smokers when I smoked.
But you have to remember, like alcohol, weed can impair your judgment which is why it's dangerous outside of home and illegal at work. One has a longer lasting effect.
originally posted by: Mianeye
I wonder how many Marijuana users were involved in traffic accidents, fatal or fender bender.
The research isn't there yet, and should not be a reason for prohibition.
Pot increasingly linked to fatal car crashes, state reports
The study’s unspoken implication is that the recreational legalization of marijuana is connected to its increased influence in fatal car crashes. However, around half of the THC-positive drivers were also under the influence of alcohol, exceeding the state’s limit of a 0.08 blood alcohol content. Furthermore, the majority of the crashes took place in the first six months of the year, before recreational marijuana stores opened.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: longy9999
New one on me, I was under the impression that some of these drugs could still be in your system for several days after use. One of the 8 guys that was dismissed had used coc aine on the Saturday night and still tested positive Monday morning.
As I said in another post they most likely had extremely low positives levels for the test. I'm not 100% sure, but if you are too low you can fight it since you can get coc aine off money, or whiff pot just walking down the street.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
That isn't entirely true. Powdered drugs like coc aine or meth can be in your system up to a week after ingestion.
It is all about where they set the "positive" level. We have the ability to show positive for pot just passing someone smoking it and you get a whiff, but the bar is set at much higher level to prevent any kind false positive error.