I tested positive for accidental/unkown ingestion of marijuana. (Was in a bad neighborhood...) Anyway its legal in VA. I have DRB in one hour.. wut do u think will happen??
I'm not in the Air Force any longer. I've been a city police officer for many years. We have a random drug test. For 30 years, they've never gotten to me. I don't smoke or drink and have never done drugs. After I wore a marijuana-tee shirt to an off-duty, volleyball game, they tested me twice in several months. My nephew is a lieutenant in Internal Affairs. He whispered to me that they get to who they want. Someone snitched on me because of that shirt. I intend on wearing it again soon.
I was in the Air Force from 94 to 01. When we were called in for drug testing, we were told to report to our squadron orderly room. Upon arrival we sign the drug test form with the time stamped. We went to the medical annex immediately to report. They issued a cup with the label we had to affix the initial on. During the observation there was an NCO with minimum rank of SSGT who observed the urine existing our body. Once we submit the specimen we report back to duty. As for failures of drug test… In the beginning, people would get out processed for discharge normally it was a general to a bad conduct discharge. During the time of out processing, the GI normally would be assigned to Bay Orderly (dorm room janitor). In the year 2000, I noticed Airmen were getting 8 months confinement w BCD for failure of drug test. This was a mandate from the LG commander due to many drug test failures in the past. We were informed of this during one of our commander’s call. Disclaimer there may be inconsistencies with my account of events due to the years I served in the Air Force. I’m sure much has changed since I’ve been separated.
What if you actually want out of the military because it sucks? I PURPOSELY failed a UA for marijuana. I got out with a general discharge. From start to finish it was a 62 day process.
I mean... lol that's certainly a way to meet that objective. As long as you're good with the outcome... All the best, Benjamin, and I hope your next adventure is a happier one 😎 Thanks for the comment, and if there are any other video topics you'd be interested, please let me know!
I saw a guy get separated today for weed…when I went to the newcomers airman brief she said “the moment you test positive for weed we start your discharge paper”
Per the AFI, a positive drug test will trigger an administrative discharge notification. There are ways to try to combat it, but the person will need to work with their Area Defense Counsel for their best options moving forward.
I stopped smoking for 3 months and was around people smoke heavy I stayed near the window thou this was Monday I take a drug test at meps Friday will I pass or fail
Does the Air Force illicit positives get reported to National Instant Background Check System? I work in a military substance abuse program for the army and we send to the Air Force Lab at Lackland and they report our illicit positives to that system.
MEPS is the medical exam you go through prior to enlisting. Once you pass MEPS, you’ll swear in (typically same day, on site), and then you’ll officially be in. MEPS is kind of like the last barrier to joining before you get shipped off to basic training.
They test at MEPS, which is the medical exam you go through before heading to training, and you're subject to random testing from the time you enter until the time you separate.
I also popped hot. I don’t remember how I ingested/smoked it. I think I smoked a vape with thc in there. I’m not really sure what to do. My hope is to get a general discharge under honorable conditions. Is this a likely outcome?
Hey Kamaka! I don't know the facts of your situation, so I can't really say, but ask your defense counsel. They should be able to give you a reasonable expectation for an outcome.
@@BronxOP the guy who gave me the vape owned up to not letting me know so I ended up go from specialist to pv2, 45 45, and suspended pay but I didn’t get discharged so it wasn’t too bad
I was a 1st Lt in the army, the XO of a basic combat training company and one of my drill sgt's came up positive for THC. It was handled at the battalion level, and he was up till that point an exemplary NCO. I believe he was an E-5 Drill Sgt. the battalion commander brought in the company commander, myself, the 1st Sgt and SGM and asked us to provide any input on the case. I basically said there must be consequences, but I believe he should be retained and the company commander and 1sgt sgt said basically the same thing. The Battalion SGM was adamant that he must go, be discharged. The battalion commander after listening to use all decided on a field grade article 15 administrative punishment, he was busted to E4 and reassigned to a line unit, fired as a drill sgt. but I heard a couple years later that he followed all recommendations and eventually got his stripe back and did well. But this was a long time ago when drug testing was relatively new in the military. This was in 1988. I am sure today the military is much stricter on drug use.
It's never worth it to get into that type of trouble, I've heard a story of a good soldier testing positive, but luckily the commander probably let him stay in, it they like you enough they probably wont punish you that much, but still not worth it regardless.
@Punisher1830 no. The guy I referred to who spent time in the brig? He just vanished one day, then came back after some time and then he was kicked out. I think it's BS. As long as you can perform your job AND you don't come to work high (or drunk), who gives a shit?
@@Styxswimmer I heard its usually the commander that cares, if some soldiers dont pass hieght and weight, they may find a way to get rid of them. I guess the military has that rule to test people physically and mentally. I personally vape nicotine, but I was alienated and rejected from the Mormon church for even using nicotine pouches in my own backyard even though I'm in the reserves and are allowed to use nicotine.
Cut off for THC is 60 Nano grams per milliliter. Typically takes 2 weeks to 30 days depending on how often and how much you consume. Cocaine cut off is 3000 ng/ml hence typically 72 hours after last consumption. Military will follow up with gas chromatography and spectroscopy to confirm results.
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Popping hot because your adderall scrip lapsed.
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I tested positive for accidental/unkown ingestion of marijuana. (Was in a bad neighborhood...) Anyway its legal in VA. I have DRB in one hour.. wut do u think will happen??
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I'm not in the Air Force any longer. I've been a city police officer for many years. We have a random drug test. For 30 years, they've never gotten to me. I don't smoke or drink and have never done drugs. After I wore a marijuana-tee shirt to an off-duty, volleyball game, they tested me twice in several months. My nephew is a lieutenant in Internal Affairs. He whispered to me that they get to who they want. Someone snitched on me because of that shirt. I intend on wearing it again soon.
Sounds extremely immature on your part to wear the shirt again.
@@Bruss813it’s the principle smart guy 😂
You is goated do it
@@Bruss813it’s a shirt, he can wear whatever he wants who cares. It’s nothing explicit or disrespectful.
I was in the Air Force from 94 to 01. When we were called in for drug testing, we were told to report to our squadron orderly room. Upon arrival we sign the drug test form with the time stamped. We went to the medical annex immediately to report. They issued a cup with the label we had to affix the initial on.
During the observation there was an NCO with minimum rank of SSGT who observed the urine existing our body. Once we submit the specimen we report back to duty.
As for failures of drug test… In the beginning, people would get out processed for discharge normally it was a general to a bad conduct discharge. During the time of out processing, the GI normally would be assigned to Bay Orderly (dorm room janitor).
In the year 2000, I noticed Airmen were getting 8 months confinement w BCD for failure of drug test. This was a mandate from the LG commander due to many drug test failures in the past. We were informed of this during one of our commander’s call.
Disclaimer there may be inconsistencies with my account of events due to the years I served in the Air Force. I’m sure much has changed since I’ve been separated.
why they call it reduction sounds like they looking for someone to kick out i'm a prior marine and army
What if you actually want out of the military because it sucks? I PURPOSELY failed a UA for marijuana. I got out with a general discharge. From start to finish it was a 62 day process.
I mean... lol that's certainly a way to meet that objective. As long as you're good with the outcome... All the best, Benjamin, and I hope your next adventure is a happier one 😎 Thanks for the comment, and if there are any other video topics you'd be interested, please let me know!
Aye man can I message you on something and learn more about you process through this?
So hows it going i also plan on doing this😂
@@easytogap 4 yrs out and I'm doing fine.
@@easytogap how did it go?
I saw a guy get separated today for weed…when I went to the newcomers airman brief she said “the moment you test positive for weed we start your discharge paper”
Per the AFI, a positive drug test will trigger an administrative discharge notification. There are ways to try to combat it, but the person will need to work with their Area Defense Counsel for their best options moving forward.
Yeah. Even though I'm Army, I see that the Air Force takes these things seriously and don't play about no drugs.
I stopped smoking for 3 months and was around people smoke heavy I stayed near the window thou this was Monday I take a drug test at meps Friday will I pass or fail
Of course you’re going to fail😂 don’t do drugs if you’re ignorant about those drugs
Does the Air Force illicit positives get reported to National Instant Background Check System? I work in a military substance abuse program for the army and we send to the Air Force Lab at Lackland and they report our illicit positives to that system.
Great video !
Is enlisting the same thing as Meps and if they are separate which goes first ?
MEPS is the medical exam you go through prior to enlisting. Once you pass MEPS, you’ll swear in (typically same day, on site), and then you’ll officially be in. MEPS is kind of like the last barrier to joining before you get shipped off to basic training.
Do they test for alcohol ?
Great vid much love spreading sense to the ones who may mess up future it this is what they want 👍
Note: you can bribe the watcher, depends on who though :P
do they test you in reception for basic training?
They test at MEPS, which is the medical exam you go through before heading to training, and you're subject to random testing from the time you enter until the time you separate.
When processing in the military; how many times do you get drug tested up until you get your job?
Hey Belen! The first time they’ll test you will likely be at MEPS. After MEPS, you’re in and they can call you in for random testing any time.
Is herpes apart of the military std test? @@ashleynoelle
I also popped hot. I don’t remember how I ingested/smoked it. I think I smoked a vape with thc in there. I’m not really sure what to do. My hope is to get a general discharge under honorable conditions. Is this a likely outcome?
Hey Kamaka! I don't know the facts of your situation, so I can't really say, but ask your defense counsel. They should be able to give you a reasonable expectation for an outcome.
How did it work out for you?
@@BronxOP the guy who gave me the vape owned up to not letting me know so I ended up go from specialist to pv2, 45 45, and suspended pay but I didn’t get discharged so it wasn’t too bad
@@kamaka4472 how long from when you smoked to when you twsted
@@kamaka4472now thats why i will never borrow any smoke or vape device from anyone.
I was a 1st Lt in the army, the XO of a basic combat training company and one of my drill sgt's came up positive for THC. It was handled at the battalion level, and he was up till that point an exemplary NCO. I believe he was an E-5 Drill Sgt. the battalion commander brought in the company commander, myself, the 1st Sgt and SGM and asked us to provide any input on the case.
I basically said there must be consequences, but I believe he should be retained and the company commander and 1sgt sgt said basically the same thing.
The Battalion SGM was adamant that he must go, be discharged. The battalion commander after listening to use all decided on a field grade article 15 administrative punishment, he was busted to E4 and reassigned to a line unit, fired as a drill sgt. but I heard a couple years later that he followed all recommendations and eventually got his stripe back and did well.
But this was a long time ago when drug testing was relatively new in the military. This was in 1988. I am sure today the military is much stricter on drug use.
Oh it is. In 2008 one of my junior marines popped for weed. Spent time in the brig and BCD.
It's never worth it to get into that type of trouble, I've heard a story of a good soldier testing positive, but luckily the commander probably let him stay in, it they like you enough they probably wont punish you that much, but still not worth it regardless.
@@Styxswimmerin the USMC, do they ever do a "walk of shame" for people that test positive?
@Punisher1830 no. The guy I referred to who spent time in the brig? He just vanished one day, then came back after some time and then he was kicked out. I think it's BS. As long as you can perform your job AND you don't come to work high (or drunk), who gives a shit?
@@Styxswimmer I heard its usually the commander that cares, if some soldiers dont pass hieght and weight, they may find a way to get rid of them. I guess the military has that rule to test people physically and mentally.
I personally vape nicotine, but I was alienated and rejected from the Mormon church for even using nicotine pouches in my own backyard even though I'm in the reserves and are allowed to use nicotine.
Weed smoking what's the most punishment I would get
You will get kicked out! No doubt about it, I’m Navy and know this!
@@daniella8400 oh shit Navy Mr hotshot
@@daniella8400 does the navy search for small trace amounts?
@@zmeete2565 absolutely! Just serve your 4 years, get the benefits, get out and level up your life! If you want to smoke just don’t join!
If you're in the army they don't care at all
Cant piss in front of ppl to save my life 😆
Bummer
What’s the detection window for marijuana
Cut off for THC is 60 Nano grams per milliliter. Typically takes 2 weeks to 30 days depending on how often and how much you consume.
Cocaine cut off is 3000 ng/ml hence typically 72 hours after last consumption.
Military will follow up with gas chromatography and spectroscopy to confirm results.
50 ng/mL for THC, 15 ng/mL for THC-COOH, a metabolite. Depending on frequency of use, it can reside from 3-45 days
@@AFlyingMayMay so does military test for 50ng/ml or 15?
@@rza9529 50 for the first test, 15 if you piss hot.
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Stay away from the Mary Jane!
Facts that shit ain’t it !
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