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Failed a Probation Marijuana Drug Test?
Question by kyle_viper: Failed a probation marijuana drug test?
Got caught for Felony Possession in florida last year, been on probation for 7 months. Successfully Detox’d my first test, then passed 2 drug test in a treatment program. Now 7 months in I fail one. What are the chances of me going to jail being my first violation of probation, and the drug only being cannabis.
Best answer:
Answer by fancyname
Its still a fail, it depends on your judge.
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What Drug Is More Addictive? Crack, Heroin or Meths?
Question by dave: What drug is more addictive? Crack, Heroin or Meths?
What drug gives the biggest initial buzz or feeling?
Best answer:
Answer by J.Faber
heroin is known to be one of the most addictive things out there. then it would be meth, and then crack. crack just gives you that feeling that people are looking for, but its easier to stop than the other two. they are both crazy difficult to quit.
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