Hey finisher!
I am hardly out of touch!!
I am well aware of what is going on in this screwed up world!
I think if you would peruse the post and take a little care in comprehending exactly what it states, you might see that I did not mention in anyway that I was not aware of the wide spread existence of people using drugs either on the job or off the job.
There are a lot of corporations that have random testing and if you are tested positive, you are terminated.
That was the point of my statement ! Therefore with the drugs being made legal, a lot more people will be tempted to try them leading to more being tested and caught!
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Sorry Streak, I didn't mean that as a direct attack at you (shouldn't have used the word "you"). It is just that there are a great many people that really are out of touch and who would infringe upon free choice.
I agree, that we'll see more people getting popped, what I'm suggesting (and what has already happened with some companies) is that there will come a point when more companies will have to start looking the other way from the top inside level simply because their pool of candidates will begin to shrink. Kind of like the "lesser of two evils" thing.
I don't know how it was in the other branches, but I was told by a Master at Arms(Navy cop) buddy of mine how it all worked with the urinalysis. According to him the command is not about to shell out the money to test every last sample. They'll tell everyone that they do of course, but it ain't so.
They only test one in every twelve. Why this number I asked. Well the boxes in which the samples are shipped are sealed and numbered in LOTS OF TWELVE. So the lab simply pulls one from each box. BUT, if that one tests positive, then the lab is instructed to test the the remaining eleven.
Why? Because command knows that knuckle heads that party together break the rules together and will most likely come in as a group to give their samples. And that is usually why you'll see a hand full of guys from the same department getting busted together.
Now he knew and I knew who most of the pot heads were on the ship and yet they never got busted [size=78%]([/size]
for some reason though, the speed and coke heads always did) and it was because they also knew how it worked. So they would always go and "donate" when all the ships officers went. Funny thing is that many of these guys were hard chargin' sailors, loved and respected; including up to a Senior Chief (E-8) in rank
But one time, a young officer got popped and some of those old time pot heads got caught in the net. Funny thing is the officer wasn't discharged as is the case with enlisted men. He was sent to a rehab program, demoted and transferred to another command.
Time will tell.