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friend did drugs.


Question Posted Saturday February 10 2007, 3:31 pm

so sorry, didn't know what category to put this in.

my friend did drugs and now at school theyre finding out that like, alot of people are.
so now theyre testing like, the whole 8th grade.
and hes getting tested on monday.
and he wanted to know, how long it takes for it to go through your system.

hes 14, and he did purple haze, if that helps any.

thanks in advance.


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smokedank123 answered Saturday February 10 2007, 4:26 pm:
Well it depends on how much he smokes. It can take anywhere from a week to 30 days to pass. Is a public school aloud to drug test a whole grade based on someone "doing drugs"? I doubt this is legal or allowed in any public school system. Oh yeah and the person that says "just another reason to not do drugs" obviously doesnt know much about them because you cannot detect thc in urine up to 6 months after. There is no way. Its physically impossible. This is only possible with a hair test that most likely will not be used considering it costs around 700 dollars per test.

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pockets answered Saturday February 10 2007, 4:02 pm:
A month or less if he drinks plenty of water and tea. He can buy detoxification pills too.

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Brandi_S answered Saturday February 10 2007, 3:58 pm:
If you are referring to marijuana, it can take up to 30 days. Some urine tests are good enough to trace it for 6 months after smoking.

One more reason to say no to illegal drugs... They can get you in to a lot of trouble.

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theymos answered Saturday February 10 2007, 3:56 pm:
It will be out of his system sometime between a week and a month since the last time he did it. Also, no one can force him to take a drug test. A public school can never punish someone based on them not taking a drug test. Extracurricular things might be able to punish you related to that extracurricular only. Private schools can punish you, but they still can't force you to take it. If it will still be in his system by the time he's supposed to take the test, he should definitely refuse to take it; then, at least, there won't be any police involvement.

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KellyHappy answered Saturday February 10 2007, 3:54 pm:
well i have no clue, srry, but i wanted to know what school you go to.
cause that situation sounds oddly familier.
lol

haha the exact same thing happened at MSOA last week.

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