How to pass a drug test depends on two things: 1) the type of drug test that you’re going to be taking, and 2) the toxins in your system that you need to hide. But hands down, the most popular illegal drug all over the world is pot. And unfortunately, the toxins it leaves behind last longer than just about any other drug out there.
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Even if you’re freaking out about how to pass a drug test, you still need to keep your sense of humor. Here’s something from The Onion that will make you laugh no matter how stressed out you are.
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If you think medical marijuana laws don’t affect you because you’re not sick, then that’s where you’d be dead wrong. Believe me, it all counts.
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This information could be used to make a case for outlawing couch potatoes who sit around watching porn, smoking cigarettes and eating Big Macs under the influence of aspirin. But, um, as a deterrent against smoking pot it didn’t exactly scare the pants off me.
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A group of researchers in the UK have conducted their own study about the alleged link between marijuana and schizophrenia, with surprising results.
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Passing a drug test is required by all kinds of employers nowadays, so it goes without saying that you should be prepared for the possibility. Whatever your situation, here are some tips about passing a drug test that you should know about.
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A DOT drug test is really just like any other drug test, at least from your perspective. The biggest difference is the amount of paperwork that labs and employers have to fill out.
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This guy is sending a letter to Michael Phelps consisting of a list of over 200 celebrities, politicians, athletes and other successful people who all smoke dope. Cheer up, Michael! You're not alone!
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After a frustrating period of silence and a flurry of Drug Enforcement Administration medical marijuana raids in the Los Angeles area recently, a spokesman for President Obama has finally reaffirmed his intent to end such attacks on state medical marijuana laws.
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The message is clear, said UCLA professor Mark Kleiman, a former Justice Department official and an expert on crime and drug policy. "It is no longer federal policy to beat up on hippies." ....read the full article
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