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how do u get marijuana out of your system for a drug test?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on October 4, 2011
Question by Eponine: how do u get marijuana out of your system for a drug test?
if u have to do a court ordered drug test, what r sum DEFINITE ways to get pot out of your system so that ur drug test comes back clean? thanks so much!
Best answer:
Answer by Ej
It’s going to take about a month for pot to clear your system. There isn’t anything you can do to make it get out faster. Drinking lots of water can help you clear your system more efficiently, but won’t give you a clean test until you haven’t smoked in a month. Drinking things meant to clear your system just makes you pee a lot, which dilutes your urine. The idea is that your urine will be diluted to the point where the pot will have a low enough concentration not to show up. However, most drug tests now also check for the levels of electrolytes and other chemicals in your urine. If these are diluted past a normal level they are going to suspect something is up, and may test again or take a blood test.
In addition, court ordered drug tests are often tests that look for the metabolites pot produces in your liver. Nothing will disguise a blood test.
Sorry.
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S.C. Introduces Meth Precursor Tracking System
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on February 16, 2011
S.C. Introduces Meth Precursor Tracking System
The new tracking system will monitor the sale of epedrine-based products that are used to make meth.
Read more on WSPA Spartanburg
Meth Busts At An All-Time High In Indiana
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – Meth. It’s been called the cheapest, dirtiest, and most powerful drug in existence today.
Read more on Indiana’s NewsCenter
SLED, Lawmakers Cracking Down on Meth Ingredients
Agents with the State Law Enforcement Division are teaming up with state lawmakers to crack down on drug abuse in South Carolina.
Read more on Live 5 News Charleston
What is the deal with crack cocaine, the law and the court system?
Posted by admin in Drug & Alcohol Laws on February 14, 2011
Question by simple_loyal_honest: What is the deal with crack cocaine, the law and the court system?
My 6 year old daughter is stuck with her mother who is addicted to crack. My daughter isnt being taken care of properly, bathed, fed or anything else. My ex wifes mother, father, brother, 15 year old daughter and 21 year old son have all called the police and DCS for her addiction, child neglect and her trying to steal etc. I pay 0 a week for child support and the ex doesnt work. My daughter sees none of this money and not only do I not get to see her, but I also dont get to talk to her because my ex is homeless with my daughter and has no phone. I have been in court for 3 months with this and still havent gotten anything accomplished. I cant complain about my attorney because he is doing everything possible and I have spent thousands of dollars. She has done nothing the judge has ordered and hasnt even gotten an attorney. I work everyday and have a good stable job and Im not on drugs. I am out of ideas other than doing something that I will be in jail for. Any ideas on what to do?
Best answer:
Answer by dirky
Apply to the Courts for sole custody of your child.
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Q&A: Do they test for pills in court ordered drug tests and how long do they take to get out of your system?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on July 31, 2010
Question by ktj83473: Do they test for pills in court ordered drug tests and how long do they take to get out of your system?
I get drug tested for probation and I need to know what they test for and how long most drugs stay in your system.
Best answer:
Answer by awesomeambeur
of course any and all drugs!
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Lindsay Lohan defends obscene manicure but slams ‘perverted’ sentencing system
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on July 7, 2010
Lindsay Lohan defends obscene manicure but slams ‘perverted’ sentencing system
Troubled Lindsay Lohan late Wednesday protested that her controversial obscene manicure “had nothing to do with court” — as speculation mounted that the marking could lead to a separate charge for contempt. At Tuesday’s hearing, during which a sobbing Lohan was sentenced to 90 days in jail for drug…
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Insane System
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on July 1, 2010
Insane System
Budget cuts hit the psych wards of last resort Every year when the New Mexico State Legislature convenes, the Roundhouse rotunda fills for “behavioral health day.” The idea is to support the New Mexico Behavioral Health Collaborative, a controversial $1 billion entity, was created in 2004 to dole out state funds for everything from heroin addiction to schizophrenia.
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To All Alcohol Lovers: Earlier I posted a ? asking how long it takes for alcohol to clear a person’s system…
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 26, 2010
My reason for posting the previous ?: I was searching for a way to help my boyfriend “beat the system”.
My reason for posting this ?: He feels that his rights have been violated. Although I admit he has a serious alcohol addiciton & could benefit from treatment, I too am inclined to believe his rights are being violated. What do you think?
Details:
In September of last year I fell seriously ill. In short, I had severe muscle atrophy, rendering me unable to walk. My boyfriend quit his job to take care of me. (Thanks to his help, I have since recovered!)
By around January of this year, he had ran out of cash. He turned to Social Services for financial help until he’s able to
find a job. They told him he must comply with treatment for his alcohol addiction in order to continue receiving benefits.
Considering the fact that he didn’t quit his job as a result of his drinking problem, I feel this it is an unjustified requirement.
What do you think?
An important note to add: My boyfriend has never missed a day of work as a result of his alcohol addiction.
What are the goals of addiction treatment within the criminal justice system?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 26, 2010
Do they test for pills in court ordered drug tests and how long do they take to get out of your system?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 26, 2010
I get drug tested for probation and I need to know what they test for and how long most drugs stay in your system.
My opinion – your thoughts….? (Ref: what do do with our Judicial/Prison system in America)?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on February 12, 2010
My Opinion: #1 -We need to nationally mandate an at least 50% cut in the number of appeals that a convicted felon gets. This would (upfront) save the tax payers lots of $$$ and help with the courts congestion problem. #2 – We need to nationally mandate a 3 strike policy (like California has for any crimes) for any criminal convicted of a violent offense (Not necessarily all 3 crimes must be of violent nature – just 1) #3 – We need to nationally mandate a 2 strike policy for anyone convicted as a sexual predator (Level 2 & 3). The 2nd strike can be failing to register or not following your rehabilitation/probation policies.
** After the 3rd strike or the 2nd strike (for sexual offenders) these people will be locked up for life w/out chance of parole or means of rehabilitation. The current maximum security prisons will be used to house these inmates only (in solitary confinement if necessary) where the tax payer $$$ spent will only go to security and food for the inmates; no other luxuries.
Then you take the people who commit lesser crimes and you can put them in the minimum security prisons where you would spend the money to rehabilitate them. Part of that would be to learn a trade, get an education, learn to read and do basic math (all of these would need to be requirements met before they could be released).
** NOTE ** There are 2 types of criminals – ones who commit them b/c of life circumstance (you are in poverty, poor education, etc so you rob, you steal, your hussel because you feel that is what you HAVE to do to survive). And then there are people with mental issues (chemical imbalances, bi-polar, etc who kill, rape, murder because the do not have the mental capacity to either not do it or to not know it is wrong). ***
These people who commit crimes for pleasure, mental instability are are ones who cannot be rehabilitated and are the ones that we see repeat crimes over and over again. If once they have proven that they cannot be rehabilitated, treated by taking medicine (and can prove that they will do so on their own once released) and they then commit a 3rd crime of violent or sexual nature, they will then be put away for life where society will not have to watch them re-commit5, 6, 7 times – draining the tax payers money & hurting more people.
The problem occurs when we mix these types with the other criminals who don’t commit crimes for the same reason and in prison learn these attributes from the others. So now a person who was once able to be rehabilitated, cannot be done so b/c he or she has learned a whole new life inside prison walls; and that is to cheat, kill, do whatever to survive in there and they do it for so long, that it becomes part of their life and mind (which leads to more crime once released).
Set the two crime doers apart- rehabilitate the ones you can and the ones who have shown they cannot and do not deserve a 2nd & 3rd chance should NOT be allowed a 4th – ever.
Is the court system keeping Alcoholics Anonymous in business?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on February 6, 2010
I’ve been told that if it wasn’t for the court system requiring mandatory AA attendance to people arrested for DUI or minor drug cases that AA would cease to exist. I know my county has what it calls a drug court program where everyone in the program is required to attend so many AA or NA meetings a week. Are courts keeping AA in business?


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