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Ford G6ET FG MkII
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'TGA interim decision for over-the-counter access to medicinal cannabis'
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/he...b5c15a54b86838 In oil and gas (LNG construction) 20 odd yrs ago, we pioneered random testing. When they bought that in, the people going on RnR could no longer use pot, instead they started using meth, ecstasy and heroin because it would leave the system faster If they used saliva testing on site like the police today, they wouldn't have unwittingly 'encouraged' / 'pushed' people to the harder drugs. Meth, ecstasy and heroin are between less than a week detectable in a urine, sample, pot is more than 4 weeks. Opinions ? |
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