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Originally posted by: StormRider
I was scared as sh!t to take it because I have a tiny pee-pee and I didn't know how a urine test would work.
OK, I call BS on your entire existence.
Originally posted by: StormRider
I was scared as sh!t to take it because I have a tiny pee-pee and I didn't know how a urine test would work.
That's the funniest thing I've read in a while. That's like saying murderers are discriminated against over rapists because they're given the death penalty (sometimes).Originally posted by: Eli
Blahblahblah...
I don't care what any of you say. Drug tests "unfairly" single out cannabis users...
Originally posted by: Eli
Like what?
I'm not flaming, I'm asking because I'm curious. I am sure that is true, but AFAIK cannabinoids are the only ones that will bind to fat cells, enabling positive tests up to weeks into the future. Most other drugs are metabolized out of your body extremely quickly, especially amphetamines, at least from what I understand.
Originally posted by: allisolm
The fact of the matter is, drug users (recreational or otherwise) obviously don't care that it's against the law. And if they don't care what the law says in this instance, what assurance would an employer have that these drug users wouldn't feel the same about, say, theft, or rape, et al...?
Exactly.
Originally posted by: Brule
Originally posted by: allisolm
The fact of the matter is, drug users (recreational or otherwise) obviously don't care that it's against the law. And if they don't care what the law says in this instance, what assurance would an employer have that these drug users wouldn't feel the same about, say, theft, or rape, et al...?
Exactly.
Wow, you're so deluded it's scary. I hope you never have children to pollute those hateful ideas with. Theft is stealing from others. Rape is assulting others. Notice the "others" in there? That implies that someone else is involved. Breaking a hateful, racist law is not the same as causing harm to others. Please become more informed on the issue before commenting on it.
Originally posted by: gistech1978
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Sundog
And you are talking about a "freedom" that is not federally protected in the same way as say one's political affiliation.
I thought the "innocent until proven guilty" thing only applied to the whole justice system thing.
ah, once again.
corporations trumping the 'whole justice system thing'.
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Originally posted by: allisolm
Wow! Not even going to touch that rant with the proverbial 10 footer. I'll just reiterate "The fact of the matter is, drug users (recreational or otherwise) obviously don't care that it's against the law."