Labs practicing in the US are prohibited from conducting any form of genetic testing on urine samples collected for an employment-related drug test unless written authorization is granted by the donor on a seperate consent form. They are only allowed to test for pH, creatinine, SG, certain oxidants, excessive nitrites, and drug metabolites.

Now for probation drug testing, it can an entirely different ball game. A person placed on court-ordered probation relinquishes many unalienable rights such as the right to bear arms, the right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure, and the right to a fair drug test. And because of that, there are really no rules in the world of probation drug testing. Consider yourself one of the very few probationeers that is lucky enough to have unobserved drug testing.

Genetic testing, however, is very expensive and complicated in process. It would be more economically feasible for the PO to conduct a hair test if the object is to deter the cheating that often occurs on urine testing .

There are many threads throughout the drug testing forum that have addressed the issue of genetic testing. They can be found by utilizing the search button. Its your friend. :thumbsup:
Burnt Toast Reviewed by Burnt Toast on . Quick Fix Subs Bluefloor's post about failing because the drug testing facility knew he used synthetic scares the hell outta me. (on marijuana.com) I would like to hear stories about people that have passed or failed with QF4.2 or 4.0 with the new batch numbers. I can probably pass if I just dilute, but I bought my QF4.2 and some nice headies and I want to smoke, but not if the QF is going to get me in trouble. Just in case, I'm a male 6'1" 230 (overweight, but not obese), I don't exercise more than walking Rating: 5