Nothing says "I've never read any of FBR's posts" more than saying that you don't know what I mean by storing up your urine. Have you never seen me recommend substitution to pass a drug test and that clean urine can be stored for a year in the freezer, maybe longer? Seriously, you've never seen me or anyone else talk about this? It's my claim to fame dude.

Next, let me make this clear. A medical marijuana prescription or recommendation does not allow you to test positive for THC on a drug test. I don't know of any MMJ state where the employer has to excuse a positive THC result with a medical marijuana prescription. Let's be clear on this for you and anyone else who reads this thread.

Next, let me make this clear. A medical marijuana prescription or recommendation does not allow you to test positive for THC on a drug test. I don't know of any MMJ state where the employer has to excuse a positive THC result with a medical marijuana prescription. Let's be clear on this for you and anyone else who reads this thread.

Yes, I posted that twice.

Next, let's go back to the doctor and your foot. Did you not say:
I have a feeling they will just say its arthritis and give me some prescription that would ruin any chance of passing any test for any job.
Are you referring to narcotic pain killers? Those would fall under the category of control prescriptions: pain killers, anti anxiety medicine, medicine for ADD, weight loss, anabolic steroids, and some sleep medicine. If you have a legitimate in date prescription from a doctor, testing positive for one would not be a failure. The MRO would call you, you tell him you have a prescription, he calls the prescribing doctor and verifies it.

If you are not talking about a narcotic but maybe a NSAID such as naproxen, celebrex, ibuprofen, etc these will not affect your test at all. Google NSAID if you need to.

Script=Prescription.

If you are referring to playing by the rules, so far this thread is fine. Talking about how a narcotic prescription might affect you drug test is allowed. See how we aren't even mentioning other drugs by name but as narcotic, that's really following the rules.

Yeah, I temporarily closed the thread because I wanted to respond before others to clear up the MMJ confusion or possible confusion.
FakeBoobsRule Reviewed by FakeBoobsRule on . have you failed after 30+ days weed free? Im just curious if anyone here has failed after abstaining from marijuana use for 30+ days. It seems unlikely, but apparently there is sparse data implying that it can be detected well beyond 30 days. Im just curious, as I havnt heard many cases of either chronic or sporadic users failing a test after 30 days of 'staying clean'. Please note, this is not a 'will I pass if I havnt smoked in over 30 days' thread. Just a questionnaire if you will. Rating: 5