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Cardin3
Jan 16, 2009, 10:30 AM
I'm not here to make excuses but I was 11 months 28 days into my conditional discharge..
And they tell me my last test taken on December 17th I failed for marijuana. Its my first time failing out of 4 tests... and I've never had a previous record before the paraphanalia charge.. but I definitely didn't smoke a month or more beforehand.. I don't undestand

What can I do..
I feel ed

excon
Jan 16, 2009, 10:36 AM
i dont undestandHello C:

I do. They either have a more powerful test, or you didn't metabolize the THC fast enough, or you didn't eat the right foods, or several different factors...

The bottom line is you guessed, and you guessed wrong.

But, Dude. All they're going to do is make you stay on probation for a while longer.

excon

stevetcg
Jan 16, 2009, 11:01 AM
im not here to make excuses but i was 11 months 28 days into my conditional discharge..
and they tell me my last test taken on December 17th i failed for marijuana. its my first time failing out of 4 tests... and i've never had a previous record before the paraphanalia charge.. but i definitly didnt smoke a month or more beforehand.. i dont undestand

what can i do..
i feel ed

So you admit to violating your probation? What is it that you don't understand? You broke the law and got caught.

KISS
Jan 16, 2009, 11:37 AM
Your answer is here:

How long does Marijuana stay in your system? (http://www.concept420.com/how-long-does-marijuana-stay-system.htm)

Detected in Urine after a month is possible.

With a difficult to determine half life of 1-10 days your looking at least 50 days. Possibly even 2 months.

Cardin3
Jan 20, 2009, 12:55 PM
Your answer is here:

How long does Marijuana stay in your system? (http://www.concept420.com/how-long-does-marijuana-stay-system.htm)

Detected in Urine after a month is possible.

With a difficult to determine half life of 1-10 days your looking at least 50 days. Possibly even 2 months.



Thanks man.. really helped

Cardin3
Jan 20, 2009, 01:02 PM
Hello C:

I do. They either have a more powerful test, or you didn't metabolize the THC fast enough, or you didn't eat the right foods, or several different factors....

The bottom line is you guessed, and you guessed wrong.

But, Dude. All they're gonna do is make you stay on probation for a while longer.

excon



Yeah honestly I'm not a bad kid.. I'm not used to being treated like a felon, it feels terrible. And probation only halters my plans of a good lifeee

stevetcg
Jan 20, 2009, 01:05 PM
thats the thing.. i didnt break the law besides my urine showed trace amounts of marijuana. It could have been that i was around it all the time.. why would you even post to this if you dont have something to answer with? im not a bad person like you might think from this.. so you take your biased morality and wait till your kids rip blunts behind your back. It will happen so dont think it wont.

You did break the law by violating your probation. Being around drugs (knowingly being in the presence of illegal activity) is a violation of your probation, regardless if you smoked or not.

If you had not smoked it yourself, it would not be in your system at levels high enough to detect. Sorry man - play the innocent card with someone else. I was a drug tester in the US Army... and I've heard them all.

As for my kids smoking, hopefully it will be legal then. This isn't about my moral bias to pot. It is about my belief that the law is the law even if you don't like it. I don't like the fact that I cannot go hit my neighbor with a bat when he rides in on his Harley at 4am, but it's the law and that's the way it goes.

stevetcg
Jan 20, 2009, 02:54 PM
Ok - you know you didn't smoke. No one cares. You still came up hot. A court isn't going to believe you either. Doesn't matter what I think.

Second, being around criminal activity (and that's what smoking pot it, I am afraid) IS a criminal activity. Doesn't matter one bit if it is your roommate, boyfriend or mother.

If you are on conditional discharge (called probation in many areas) I am willing to bet that one of the conditions is not being involved in criminal activity. Who cares what you call it.

Bottom line: you got busted for drugs and now you get to face the consequences. And it doesn't matter one bit what I think.

Fr_Chuck
Jan 20, 2009, 04:30 PM
In the end, you violated terms of your probation, there is no concern of why, just that it happened.
If you want to follow probation you don't even get around drugs.

But you don't fail drug tests unless you are using