"He agreed to do a job and he refused it. Bottom line." Is what I was responding to. You call it what you want........it isn't pussing out.
Sorry but the smoke DOES cling to you even if you aren't smoking and you didn't read when I said I know more about it than you think I do. I had people that I worked with wanting to smoke in my work truck and I had to refuse. Not because I was a puss but because if I can smell it then so can some one else. I don't smoke cigarettes, do you? People that don't smoke can smell smoke anytime. Pot smoke, cigarette or camp fire on clothes just by the smoke getting on them. People who do smoke don't notice the smell. You sound like you are one of those people who say it can't happen and it does all the time. I don't know if you are, you are just writing like that.
"When I joined the Air Force in 1993, I had stopped smoking blunts, because I had to pass the pee test to get into the military. My recruiter knew my friends all smoked cannabis. So before he sent me for my physical, he asked me had I even been around people smokin...I told him that I had, he rescheduled my physical, recommended some system cleansing techniques and told me that it was just as bad as smoking myself so I would have to stay away from my weed toting friends. :-) Oddly enough, when I did get in, I became a Medical Lab Technician in the Air Force who did the testing on the urine for the drugs. The sensitivity of the tests are very responsive. In other words, it does detect trace amounts. Think about the simplicity of it, if you are around the smoke, you are breathing it in, anything you take into your system, gets into your system. If you have a cold, you can put vicks in a vaporizor, the fumes will clear your nasal passages because it being in the room gets whatever is in the air in you. Same concept for the THC."
That was not written by me but someone else. And there are also testimonies that say they took a test and passed. Some tests have a limit to prevent false positives. But the chance isn't worth it.
I will agree to disagree with you on this one. He was right for so many reasons that you are saying won't happen or can't. That is bull because you are not able to see the future for him. You can't say with any certainty that any of those things I said won't happen. You can only say the way you feel and it isn't 100 or even 50 percent accurate. He should have erred on the side of caution. You want to take chances? Go ahead but we shouldn't criticize others for not doing so.
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