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In response to
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I think Florida did a study on it and it was so cost prohibitive it was insane
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by
Pippygalore
It only catches pot heads since most other drugs are out of your system rather quickly. It also ignores people that have an alcohol problem.
Posted by
Krusty (aka krustylu)
Nov 7 '12, 07:50
It doesn't work and is bad policy.
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Oklahoma has a huge - HUGE meth problem - I'm not sure if that is what they are aiming for
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Pippygalore
Nov 7, 07:52
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Interesting... -- nm
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Walter White
Nov 7, 07:57
Meth is out of your system in 1-5 days. They won't catch them unless they used very recently.
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Krusty
Nov 7, 07:54
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I don't think there is a test out there that someone hasn't figured out how to beat -- nm
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Pippygalore
Nov 7, 07:57
yeah, pretty much -- nm
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decline
Nov 7, 07:50
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