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    Quote Originally Posted by Accompong View Post
    Regardless of what anyone thinks, it is what the owner of the establishment thinks. Sometimes openly smoking ganja invites a sort of "slackness" that the owner wants to avoid regardless of their personal feelings towards ganja.

    Though prevalent, ganja is still illegal in Jamaica and perhaps some day soon that will change but we must respect the wishes of those Jamaicans who do want to ban ganja smoking from their establishments whether ganja is legal or not.

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    I think there was a lot of pressure from the US and those black helicopters Ronnie Raygun supplied in the '80s.

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    Welcome to the board Al. Love it when someone opens up with a cracker!
    Rise early, treat everyday as though it's your last and your last day as it's your first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicollet View Post
    Do they test you for alcohol in your system too? It's more dangerous, toxic and destroys more lives? Not to mention the liver
    On second thought I can't say for sure if we are tested for alcohol. Can they tell from what you supply them in that cup? I do know we are under the control of Homeland Security who paid us a visit last month along with the FBI. We have all new cameras everywhere so I am not sure of anything any more. We are told we could be a terrorist target due to the radioactive material we have on site. "I know nothing"

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    Quote Originally Posted by spottycatz View Post
    Welcome to the board Al. Love it when someone opens up with a cracker!

    Thanks for the greeting. I feel like I never left the island. Will be there in October. On the beach. I'll be the one with the beard.

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    You won't be wearing a white robe as well?
    Rise early, treat everyday as though it's your last and your last day as it's your first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spottycatz View Post
    You won't be wearing a white robe as well?
    I'll bring my toga.

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    "On second thought I can't say for sure if we are tested for alcohol. Can they tell from what you supply them in that cup?"

    YES...that and a few more, like Meth..........My wife is a State Licensed "Sample Taker" (lol)...anytime a trucker was involved in a accident.......... /urine/blood would be taken..many nights I drove her the 50 miles at 3:00 to the Hospital where the driver would be waiting
    "One of the laundry gals pipes up ,,"LOOK AT DA BLOOD"
    "YES,THAT WOULD BE MINE" I said as my leg that at first gave no pain, started dishing it out in large bunches........"

    want more read our blog? our first trip.........http://negril.com/forum/entry.php?58...-The-Beginning

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    Who tests her? Doe's she make you pee in a cup all the time so she can practice?How is your aim? Are the cups reusable,ya know to save the environment?

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    Drug testing was just passed in Texas for those receiving unemployment benefits.... HOWEVER, whoever drew up the bill should be drug tested themselves....
    the bill is not for everyone, it's only going to be mandatory for those who were in positions that were already being drug tested due to safety issues with their
    job, or if it was required by the Labor Board..... this does not include those who work jobs that don't drug test as part of employment, in other words, people
    who got their jobs without testing, could do drugs before, during, and then after when they get unemployment benefits... this solves nothing.... and does nothing
    to discourage usage during unemployment

    Personally, I don't want the person driving a bus, especially school buses, or anyone doing a job which could threaten the lives of their co-workers or innocent
    people doing drugs while performing their duties.... testing should be done for keeping a safe environment...... I have one of those jobs

    But as a former occasional smoker..... I get a little bent out of shape that someone can get drunk off their asses every evening after work without fear of
    reprisal.... but someone who takes the edge off with a little ganja for the same reason is criminal.... very hypocritical.... but again, if you have a job that tests
    for cause... then you don't really have a choice, because if an accident occurs and you test +, then all the liability falls on you and the company can relieve
    themselves of all responsibility regardless if you are at fault... so if you partake, the target is on your back

    I think to each their own, but if your job depends on it, or its a safety issue.... gotta be smart and responsible... and for all the states that have passed laws making it legal...
    that's progress in my mind... but it will not release you from the testing for your job, so for some the legalization really has no effect....

    Ok... soapbox off.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Rice View Post
    Drug testing was just passed in Texas for those receiving unemployment benefits.... HOWEVER, whoever drew up the bill should be drug tested themselves....
    the bill is not for everyone, it's only going to be mandatory for those who were in positions that were already being drug tested due to safety issues with their
    job, or if it was required by the Labor Board..... this does not include those who work jobs that don't drug test as part of employment, in other words, people
    who got their jobs without testing, could do drugs before, during, and then after when they get unemployment benefits... this solves nothing.... and does nothing
    to discourage usage during unemployment

    Personally, I don't want the person driving a bus, especially school buses, or anyone doing a job which could threaten the lives of their co-workers or innocent
    people doing drugs while performing their duties.... testing should be done for keeping a safe environment...... I have one of those jobs

    But as a former occasional smoker..... I get a little bent out of shape that someone can get drunk off their asses every evening after work without fear of
    reprisal.... but someone who takes the edge off with a little ganja for the same reason is criminal.... very hypocritical.... but again, if you have a job that tests
    for cause... then you don't really have a choice, because if an accident occurs and you test +, then all the liability falls on you and the company can relieve
    themselves of all responsibility regardless if you are at fault... so if you partake, the target is on your back

    I think to each their own, but if your job depends on it, or its a safety issue.... gotta be smart and responsible... and for all the states that have passed laws making it legal...
    that's progress in my mind... but it will not release you from the testing for your job, so for some the legalization really has no effect....

    Ok... soapbox off.....
    It's a very complicated issue. The facts are clouded in smoke. (pun intended). If one partakes on his time off what he does can show up on a test given a long time after the fact and the ability to be impaired may be nonexistent. A test taken from a hair sample can prove positive results. How long ago might that have been?

    I have no freedom to use any substance unless I want to lose my job PERIOD. Even if I am out of the country and am on vacation. So needles to say I will do what is best for my future. I had a very close friend that was a hopeless alcoholic and would have died if he continued his use of a legal substance. What saved his life was his replacement of that legal drug with an illegal one and he lived a very happy life much longer than anyone would have bet on. He died a happy man instead of wasting away with endless depression as a worthless individual.

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