So it was affecting his work then. Did he receive a second chance?
gone are the days where you can just do an honest days work eh... now there's all sorts of strings attached.
In understand what you are saying. If he was taking drugs at work, then yes, it was his own fault. If he had taken them the night before and only had traces in his blood, then I disagree that it was his fault and that the test is flawed.
Fine if the tests aren't flawed... shame that they are and as a result it loses people their jobs.
I have no problem with being straight if I'm on call either... it's work time.
I bet their family's ain't entirely pissed off with those who lost their jobs, unless they were under the influence on the job... my missus wouldn't blame me.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
If the argument for testing is on the basis that spending money from the benefit on drugs constitutes breaking a cough cough social contract, then once again:
How does a positive drug test prove definitively that state money got spent on said drugs?
Other options for the imaginative:
- Produce your own
- Supplied to by friend, family member, associate
- Barter / trade / “earned"
Just to pre-empt it, the legality question around this is a completely separate issue.
Cannabis, creating shit talking morons since ages ago.![]()
Issues you have few...........
You can attempt to preempt what ever you like,Problem is you don't make the rules. the people paying the bills do.
Like i said earlier go on the benefit, take the money tell take out an add in the paper telling everyone its your right to do illlegal drugs cause you are your own person.
See yourself get tested, then booted off the benefit, then argue you case. Go on, if you are so sure your right, do it.....
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
There is no simple answer as to how long drugs will remain in your system, since the answer is influenced by the specific drug half-life, intensity of the usage, method of usage, length of usage, tolerance, fluid intake, body size, body fat, metabolism, andthe specific range which the drug testing lab uses to signify a positive for drug use. But the following table provides some general guidelines for the amount of time a drug can be detected by most standard drug tests:
Drug
Detection Time
Alcohol
6–24 hours
Amphetamines
2–3 days
Barbituates
1 day to 3 weeks
Benzodiazepines
3–7 days
Cocaine
2–5 days
Codeine
3–5 days
Euphorics (MDMA, Ecstasy)
1–3 days
LSD
1-4 days
Marijuana (THC)
7–30 days
Methadone
3–5 days
Methaqualone
14 days
Opiates
1-4 days
Phencyclidine (PCP)
2–4 days
Steroids (anabolic)
14–30 days
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