Even on the off-chance that the hospital produces a consent form for genetic testing, you, as an employee, have the right to refuse consent to any genetic profiling under the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) in which was signed into law in '05 (and revised in '08 to protect individuals from genetic discrimination by insurance companies) by then-President George Bush.
I can turn down that without jeopardizing my chances of employment?

ALL detox products "work" via the dilution principle (that is when they do work at all). That means they "work" because of the water that youre required by the instructions to drink with them. By consuming the fluids, all youre doing is diluting the THCA concentration that is present in the bladder (providing that the THCA concentration is not too high). You can accomplish the same thing for $$$ less by drinking straight tap water.

Bottom line is the headshop operator had scammed you in an effort to seperate you from your hard-earned cash, and youve fell for it - hook, line, and sinker.
Well, tbh, I walked in and said I need to pass a drug test, whatcha got, and he wanted to send me straight to the quick fix and said that if I decide to buy it there that they have it. =I asked about the detox drink because my friend who is about twice the size of me swears by dilution (which as I said didn't work), I figured I just needed to use something with more vitamins in it or something. And as for your Judge Judy reference, I agree completely.

Thanks for the help, especially Burnt Toast, I saw your name as the most recent post and felt better I think that I'm definitely going to go the subbing route. I'll let y'all know how it goes when it happens.