Not really, unless caught by police.
possession of a firearm
No. Parole violations for testing positive for drugs or alcohol are very common. If they automatically go back to prison for testing positive most parolees would be returned to prison within 6 months of their release.
I'd say that your chances are close to 100%.
"Jimi Hendrix was arrested at Toronto International Airport airport in May 1969 after customs inspectors found heroin and hashish in his luggage. Hendrix, who claimed the drugs were slipped into his bag by a fan without his knowledge, was later acquitted of the charges."
They'll go back to prison. It's a felony in itself for a felon to be in possession of a firearm.
Ike Turner went to prison primarily for drug-related offenses. In 1990, he was sentenced to four years in prison for cocaine possession and for being a felon in possession of firearms. His legal troubles were compounded by a history of violence and substance abuse, which had significant impacts on his personal and professional life. Turner was released after serving about half of his sentence.
T.I. went to prison for two counts of murder and one count of possession of unlicensed firearms.
Don't put heroin in your system!and go to a doctor and ask them how to get it out
If you are on probation for felony possession of cocaine and fail a drug test for it, you go back to prison to complete your sentence.
For Marijuana Possession Did you know:Paul McCartney was arrested in 1980 for marijuana possession & was in prison for ten days and released.
Lyfe Jennings was sentenced to prison for charges related to a 2008 incident where he was involved in a standoff with police after a domestic dispute. He was charged with arson, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and other related offenses. Jennings ultimately served about three years in prison before being released in 2013.
No. The law refers to this as "concurrent possession." This places you in great jeapordy and you run the very real risk of being charged and going back to prison.