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Q&A: Can probation officers give you a drug test if not court ordered?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on October 23, 2011
Question by Jeff: Can probation officers give you a drug test if not court ordered?
My mom got me a probation officer but I have not been to court yet, its my first offense. The PO says I can either go to court or pay to go to some class. I just took vicodin for pain on thursday and Im already in treatment, Im afraid that Ill have to do a UA and get caught but my mom is going to call him on monday to see what we are going to do because the PO apparently doesnt work on weekends, I just hope I will be clean by monday thats 4 days for vicodin to get out of my system, I am active and I drink plenty of water and I only took 1 5/500 pill of vicodin and it wasnt prescribed for me
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Answer by Jackie
They can test you anytime they want but vicodin should be out of your system by then. Drink only water though just to be sure.
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How do the law enforcement officers who work in narcotics dress?Can they always wear a vest if they want to?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on March 6, 2011
Question by Matin R: How do the law enforcement officers who work in narcotics dress?Can they always wear a vest if they want to?
And which agent of narcotics enforcement has the authority to make arrests?..because I hear that a lot of them just do undercover work only..I really want to get into Police narcotics and I know that I have to first become a regular patrol officer and then work my way up..But I’m not interested in undercover..I just want to have the authority to go after drug dealers and make arrests.
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Answer by Robert
Ok, I’m gonna answer this the best I can.
Narcotic officers can arrest people at any time, they can pull you over if they want. Generally they are plain clothed. If they are in “uniform” it’s typically camo with a department t-shirt and they’ll have a badge in sight (typically) and you’ll see their weapon. If they are going to court they’ll usually be in a suit. If they need to be in uniform they’ll be in uniform. They come into my work a lot and they’re typically in camo pants and a t-shirt.
To answer your question you can arrest drug dealers if you are a police officer. You just have to catch them! But you wont be going around making buys and doing investigating really… you just have to catch them with the drugs!
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SC Law Officers Bust Million-Dollar Cocaine Trafficking Operation
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on November 20, 2010
SC Law Officers Bust Million-Dollar Cocaine Trafficking Operation
Several law enforcement agencies say they’ve broken up a million-dollar drug organization that was operating out of Upstate South Carolina.
Read more on WSAV Savannah
New gun law widens permit holders’ rights
Under Iowa’s new weapons permit law — starting in 2011 — a person with a permit could openly walk down Central Avenue with a shotgun slung in a holster across his back.
Read more on Le Mars Daily Sentinel
Why is it that police officers have the highest rate of alcoholism, spousal abuse, suicide, and divorce?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on August 10, 2010
Question by : Why is it that police officers have the highest rate of alcoholism, spousal abuse, suicide, and divorce?
I am considering pursuing a career in law enforcement but after having done a little bit of research and talking to a couple of police officers it seems that law enforcement personnel are plagued with alcoholism, spousal abuse, suicide, and divorce. Supposedly their rates for these four categories are higher than the national average. What can explain for these trends and how stressful and fun is a career in law enforcement.. (I would preferably like responses from current or former police officers but anyone is welcome to answer. Please state whether you are involved in law enforcement)
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Answer by Bruce
I have not seen a single statistic to support your claims of alcoholism and abuse. If you have one, please post it.
I have seen a statistic on divorce that puts police at 60%. This may seem high, but the average for the entire US is 55%, so it is only slightly higher. You can probably account the extra 5% simply to working holidays, weekends, and lots of overtime.
Suicide has always been high in the police profession due to the stress, long hours, shift work, high expectations, and the fact they see the worst of society on a daily basis.
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Police Officers, Law Enforcement….I need your help?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on July 2, 2010
My husband has been addicted to vicodin from a back injury which is long gone by now. He has now moved on to oxycontin and I’ve recently found out that he’s injecting it. He has deleted all of our funds, we are financially ruined because of this. I have tried to get him into rehab but he loves doing the drugs and has no intention on stopping. He also is driving without a drivers license, has a warrant out for unpaid court ordered child support and drives under the influence, obviously. I want to leave him but he always takes the vehicle and leaves me alone and I have no family here to help me. I want to get away but he’ll never let me leave. If he were making a drug deal and I tipped off an officer where he was while buying drugs to arrest him I could have a chance to leave with him in jail. How long would he be in custody if nobody had the funds to bail him out? Is this wrong of me? I think it might be the only way to save his live..and maybe mine. I’m scared and need help.
All of the drugs he buys are illegally bought. He has no prescriptions, his doctor had released him because of his addiction. He is bipolar and is becoming borderline violent, very verbally abusive. I see no hope and do not want to go to some shelter. I can get out on my own with the help of my family but I need him gone. I’m trying to figure out a way to help me and to help him. Maybe an arrest would scare him into sobriety, regardless, our marriage is over. Thank you for all responses.
Police Officers have the highest rate of alcoholism but firmly believe pot is horrible your response police?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 26, 2010
Police Officers are among the highest regarding professions and alcoholism. The police will preach to the citizens how bad pot is and firmly believe this in their head but once their shift ends they just go home and drink. Of course im speaking in general not all cops drink but the majority of them do and they drink heavily maybe because of the nature of their job but regardless a lot of police drink like fish. Then they drive carelessly because they think their above the law… If I had a nickel for every story I heard involving a drunken cop hitting something then just getting away with it Scott free. Even though it’s your job what makes you police officers so passionately believe pot is a horrible thing and is not to be taken lightly? They say weed is a “gateway drug” that statement in itself says pot is harmless but it could potentially lead to more dangerous things. Were looking at one thing here specifically and that’s “pot” don’t try and bring a bigger picture into this… the statement its a “gateway drug” in my mind is acknowledge meant that the drug in itself is not that harmful but rather you’ll take a bigger picture approach and speak in generalities to avoid that actual question. This is for all you police who so firmly believe pot is a horrible thing… takes a look at your alcoholic brothers in blue who drive while drunk and have no regard for the law. The government’s job is to make sure society is safe… what’s more dangerous to society a drunk or a pothead honestly cops what’s more dangerous? The person sitting home doing nothing or the person who’s drunk not in control of their actions? The government makes so much money off keeping pot illegal with all the fines and the non violent offenders filling up our prison systems making the tax payers pay for their shelter. I just am appalled by the cops who speak about pot as if it’s so dangerous when they know its not. We do not have room in our prisons to keep housing non violent offenders nor do the tax payers want to continue to pay for those people. Prisons are crowed and there’s a simple solution that we won’t use because our government makes an unbelievable amount of money off keeping weed illegal and then they feed their drones (cops) a bunch of nonsense on no tolerance… no discretion if you see someone with weed you must take them in as if they are some threat to society… more like you must take them in so we can collect and make bank off this. Some cop initiatives make no sense… cops should have discretion to make a curb side adjustment with it comes to misdemeanors with no threat of violence… But that wouldn’t make as much money which is what everything comes down to… welcome to the USA
Are you kidding me? Try gooing police an high rates of alcoholism you must be an idiot to not think cops have drinking problems. My premise is correct my friend you must be in denial and not know how to use google. Before you attack someones premise how about you actually do some research moron.
Im a senior crim justice major by the way… we learned in class which can be supported by an google search cops are among the highest in alcohol abuse and the highest in divorce rates… i just love the cop that said my premise is illogical clearly a moron who knows nothing about his own profession.
Your all using non factual evidence to try and bash weed. Give me empirical evidence that can be proven oh wait there is none…. How about I start spitting out the thousands of factual things that can happen when becoming an alcoholic. Alcohol is worse the weed by 10 fold no theres getting around it. Theres not even any conclusive studies saying what weed can and can’t do to you. The only thing we know is that if you smoke you can be a 6 time Olympian named Michael Phelps yea pots really held him back.


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