| Now that I'm furloughed can I try gummies? |
| Please tell me you are 15 and trolling. |
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Of course you can. You always could.
Should you if you want to keep your security clearance? If you don’t know the answer to that, you deserve the consequences. |
| Our ethics counsel said we can't even try CBD. I am wondering whether those rules still apply when we're furloughed. |
| The rules still apply. JFC, are you seriously this stupid? But sure, give them an excuse to fire you. |
| All the rules still apply. |
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I live in CA. I was at a party last year when someone brought out desserts and little dishes with M&M’s and little dishes of “candies” that, luckily, I realized were gummies. I left the party soon after since I was one of 3 people not partaking in the gummies. I’m glad I realized.
A few years ago I got a massage and afterward the person said she’d used lotion and oils with CBD (I learned this when she asked if I wanted to buy the products). I was really taken aback because I don’t know how / whether that gets absorbed or would show up if tested. But then I decided it was fine since I switched to a team where I no longer have / need a clearance and because my agency doesn’t do random drug testing. Still, I was surprised she didn’t check first. No way I would risk my almost 20 year career to try gummies. (I’d also be nervous because things affect me strongly - I often take children’s doses of things like Advil.) |
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What are you afraid of? Just buy a bong. Candy is for pansies |
| I bet they drug test everyone when they come back to get more people to get rid of. |
I'd rather save my lungs. OP. Of the few fed I know, they all partake on a nearly daily basis and always have. |
| I mean, the answer is no but I'll also add I had a TS/SCI with poly for over a decade and was never once drug tested so do with that what you will. |
| Don’t be a child. |