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    #11
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    List ways that your substance abuse has had a...

    LOL, that sucks!

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    #12
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    List ways that your substance abuse has had a...

    i dotn know about being a bad influence ive always been told smoking weed has made me a better person.

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    #13
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    List ways that your substance abuse has had a...

    Let me see now. After almost daily pot use for the last 40 years. :rasta:

    4 years of college with every semester on the Deans list.

    2 years of graduate school and a Masters Degree: :smokin:

    2 years in the Army as an officer

    28 years in the Reserves retiring as a LTC :dance:

    10 years in private industry with a ending salary of $36,000 per year :stoned:

    18 years with the Federal Government ending salary of $103,000 per year :clap:

    Retired now at 57 with an after tax income of $2,600 per month. An IRA worth $500,000 , own my home with a paid off mortgage. A new car in the driveway. And $200,000 in savings in the bank. :thumbsup:

    I guess the only people that I have disapointed were the anti drug people that said I would never amount to anything .

    BTW. No dealing, just a consumer

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    #14
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    List ways that your substance abuse has had a...

    Quote Originally Posted by Shastadad
    Let me see now. After almost daily pot use for the last 40 years. :rasta:

    4 years of college with every semester on the Deans list.

    2 years of graduate school and a Masters Degree: :smokin:

    2 years in the Army as an officer

    28 years in the Reserves retiring as a LTC :dance:

    10 years in private industry with a ending salary of $36,000 per year :stoned:

    18 years with the Federal Government ending salary of $103,000 per year :clap:

    Retired now at 57 with an after tax income of $2,600 per month. An IRA worth $500,000 , own my home with a paid off mortgage. A new car in the driveway. And $200,000 in savings in the bank. :thumbsup:

    I guess the only people that I have disapointed were the anti drug people that said I would never amount to anything .

    BTW. No dealing, just a consumer
    you were an 05? my dad was an 06 in the air force. he retired at 60. he is as against drugs as they come (my use of them at least) but after our talk yesterday i found out that he believes in legalization of cannabis and that he would like to move to BC.
    and also
    he had to leave a concert cause people were smoking weed around him, and he gets weekly piss tested. how did you get around that?

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    #15
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    List ways that your substance abuse has had a...

    CAREFULLY. Since I was an MP while a Lt. I knew when the drug tests were going to be done and when the dogs were going to go through the baracks. In those days they didn't give officers drug tests; we just administered them.

    As a Battalion Commander in the reserves I knew when the drug test were going to take place.

    In the Federal Government they only started drug testing at my agency AFTER I was hired. Got through the back ground investigation by not giving out any of the names of people who knew I was a stoner.

    If you look like a duck, talk like a duck , act like a duck, chances are pretty good you are a duck. So don't look like a doper, don't talk like a doper, and don't act like a doper and no one will know you are a doper.

    I will admit that my timing was pretty good but I always had a back up plan in case I had to take a piss test.

    I don't think that I could get away with it now since there is a lot more random testing going on. Hell, even if I wanted to get a job as a greeter at WalMart I probably couldn't do it today.

    Like your old man I want to relocate to the Netherlands.:thumbsup:

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    #16
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    List ways that your substance abuse has had a...

    shastadad to live your life must be nice.
    Love is patient and kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. Love is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, and it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. Love always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres

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