Quote Originally Posted by OzzyOz
i tinkle my winkle' that she means that if she were to go to amsterdam and smoke weed, when she came back an dgot drug tested... if she didn't pass, would she be in trouble for smoking in another country where it's legal.
My sister went to Amsterdam a few years ago with a co-worker. It was a business trip to Germany, but they made a drive to Amsterdam on a weekend while there. The very day they returned to work, they both got "randomly" selected for a drug test. My sister didn't smoke over there, but her friend did. She got fired that very day. She argued that she wasn't breaking any laws there, but her company policy strictly forbids drug use.

By the way, that company "randomly" tests everyone the day after their birthday, the day they return from vacation, and almost everyone below management level gets tested within a few days of New Years Eve. Pretty "random", huh?

So to answer the original question, if we're interpreting it correctly, is yes, you can be held responsible for a failed drug test when you return.