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Matt Gaets (R-Fla.) solution to the military recruitment and retainment crisis is to eliminate marijuana testing when enlisting or receiving a commission. According to The Hill, he states he doesn't believe prior use of cannabis should exclude Americans from enlisting, that we should embrace them for stepping up to serve our country.
 

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No I don't want active pot/cocaine/narcotics user's in the military, but Matt is right. Past use should not disqualify someone to serve as long as they agree to regular testing and a commitment to refrain from using it going forward. Many employers drug test their employee's for the same reason and use the tests to prevent hiring active drug users or fire one's that don't think it matters to the company. Now if they are current users and cannot pass a drug test, then they are not ready for a serious commitment yet. I don't know how far back the drug tests go in finding past usage but they should be able to pass the tests prior to entry, and submit to regular checks while in service until they can prove they can be trusted at the very least to take care of themselves. That's my opinion anyways.

Used to be a lot more smokers and now we have the vapers. No where near as many smokers as their used to be. Smoking and PT just don't go together very well.
 

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Certain of the cannabis-derived products now on the market do not have the same effect as outright smoking of MJ. I think the verdict is out on deleterious effects of those products. Not that I advocate their use - because I really don't. But I'm saying I don't know about addiction and other effects well enough to know whether they are about like energy drinks or if they are something worse. And energy drinks are pretty common among some military while on duty.
 

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I don't want mellow soldiers.

What I do want is everyone who was in the West Wing between sweeps to be tested for cocaine YESTERDAY! It was probably Hunter. I would hope that no one who works there is that stupid.
 

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I agree with the premise, and the key is "prior" use. I know they already actively test for drugs and I don't think that changes with his proposal.
 

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What I do want is everyone who was in the West Wing between sweeps to be tested for cocaine YESTERDAY! It was probably Hunter.
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They would move heaven and earth if they thought they would catch a Republican. Since they know they will catch a Democrat, they don't care (there's that pesky two-tiered justice again) and why isn't the White House - the employer - doing a drug test to try to find the culpret. We do not want that person working in the White House. If it was Hunter, too bad, he broke probation, send him to jail.
 

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As soon as that WH cocaine story came out, I said check for finger prints. How hard can it be?
 

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Hopefully, they don't pin the coke on some service worker in order to spare the embarrassment.
 

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They're not even going to bother to look. They've told us that. They don't want to find the culpret.
 

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