Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
Let me ask this question - because I'm spotting inconsistent stories here: If the O/P was stuck out in the middle of the ocean, how was he able to take a home test, particularly when he stated in his opening post that being out in the ocean, he had no access to home tests?



And if the drug test was performed out in the middle of the ocean, how will the sample undergo a confirmation GC/MS test if an administrator were to misinterpret a faint line on an assay as a "positive"?

A positive result should never be susbstantiated on the sole basis of an assay, which has no ability to yield a quantitative value to seal the deal on the evidentiary front.
Since there was a more than a 2 week span between the OP's initial post and his follow up, I reasoned that there could be quite a few ways he could obtain the test pictured. He could of had someone mail it to him, he or a confederate could have swiped it from the facility on whatever vessel or island he is on, or he could have been granted leave during that span and bought it. As for the GC/MS confirmation test, for all I know the OP could be on vessel that has said equipment, or they could send the OP or the sample off for further testing.