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Rich100
04-05-2005, 08:50 PM
My son was recently killed in a work related accident and in the toxicology report just released they gave a cannabinoid test result of 113ng/ml.
What does this mean? I assume that it is high, very high, but I know for a fact that had not been in a position to smoke for 8 hours prior to his death.
Rich100
crystalcandy
04-06-2005, 03:40 AM
Try these links for more info
hope it helps:
http://www.nodrugwar.com/html/false_pos/cannabinoid.htm
http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/fo000600.htm
http://www.idmscorp.com/marijuanatest.htmlhttp://www.idmscorp.com/marijuanatest.html
Looks like above 50ng/ml is the baseline they measure from. If it is above that then he had a higher concentration of THC in his body. What kind of test did they do, urine or blood? if you need anything else email me at
[email protected]
i would be glad to assist
GypsyyWomyn
04-06-2005, 11:20 AM
My son was recently killed in a work related accident and in the toxicology report just released they gave a cannabinoid test result of 113ng/ml.
What does this mean? I assume that it is high, very high, but I know for a fact that had not been in a position to smoke for 8 hours prior to his death.
Rich100
I just wanted to say I am so sorry for your loss ...
GypsyyWomyn
mellowman420
04-06-2005, 07:46 PM
i feel really bad about your loss. believe me, there is no way he did something stupid because he was high, and how can you bash weed like that when your a cannibus.com member. just pray for him and hope you see him in heaven
AdidasZ21
04-06-2005, 08:40 PM
I'm so sorry for your loss, i recently lost my best friend, I dont know if he was high or not but...he was high basicly every day so..he more than likely was. It's very hard to loose someone so close to you, I hope that you find peace in some way.
but I know for a fact that had not been in a position to smoke for 8 hours prior to his death.
He didn't exactly have to smoke weed for him to be high, he could have eatin it on his lunch break or something. (just a thought)
Torog
04-07-2005, 11:01 AM
My son was recently killed in a work related accident and in the toxicology report just released they gave a cannabinoid test result of 113ng/ml.
What does this mean? I assume that it is high, very high, but I know for a fact that had not been in a position to smoke for 8 hours prior to his death.
Rich100
Howdy Rich100,
My condolence's to you sir,and my best wishes,to you and yours.
Are they trying to claim that your son was high and that it was the reason for his death ? If you break it down like this..113 billionths of a gram..per one thousandth of a liter..it doesn't sound like much at all..but insurance companies,will grasp at any straw,that'll help them to not pay. I pray,that if you are in a battle with the insurance company...that you win.
I have but one child,she's 25 years old,and I can't imagine losing her..and I hope that I will never have to.
Have a good one
Inspiration
04-07-2005, 11:14 AM
Condolencies ... not much I can do for you from here... but am thinking about you.
GREEN DUDE
04-12-2005, 09:58 AM
Sorry forthe loss hope u find peace
but i would have to agree with torog watch the insurance companies(Crooks)
thinking of u
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