You have plenty of alcoholics and plain morons! |
You do know that special forces are sent on ops with loads and loads of meth, right? |
Any role which requires, or which may require in the future, a polygraph will reveal dissembling on the application, which will be disqualifying even if the nature of the prior drug use would not have been in itself. It doesn't matter that some people lack faith in polygraph results; the government uses the tool and relies on the results, which is all that matters.
With respect to the field component of the background investigation, investigators are often retired professional federal law enforcement officers pursuing a little extra income in retirement. They know what they are doing. And, listing only "reliable" friendly references won't save you from so-called developed (as opposed to listed) references - people you did not list but who were interviewed after being independently identified by the background investigator as potentially having relevant information to share. Those can include current/former neighbors, classmates, employers, co-workers, social acquaintances, and others. Background investigations are not infallible, but it would be a mistake to dismiss them as superficial and ineffective. |
Does taking gummies count? |
No they don't talk to your neighbors and to all your previous jobs etc, at least not for a secret...but it's always better to be truthful. And no, you can't continue use if you're a fed. |
Polygraphs are extremely easy to beat. Retired officers are (even) dumb(er than they used to be at their peak). |
For a Public Trust, which is most feds, they mail out forms and make some calls. No one is “developing” unlisted references for this crap. |
Um, yes? |
Correct, they don't care as much if you are honest. They care more if you lie about it. |
It depends what's in them. But even the kind you get on amazon that are 100% federally legal, you should stop taking because you might get drug tested and you don't want to go through that. |
You have to list names and contact info for prior neighbors at each address you’re ever lived at in last 7 yrs, so in that sense you are providing “references” |
Technically yes, as do all CBD products (including topical). Seems extreme, but those are the rules |
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This is incorrect. You may not be drug tested in a public trust role, but current use automatically disqualifies you for the role, and / or you would lose your job if caught using while employed as a fed. |
How are you going to be caught if not tested? Also it’s not true that you’ll automatically lose your job. They have all this stuff nowadays about drug treatment diversion first. |