DXM is not an illegal substance and can be obtained over the counter or without a prescription. No it is not a violation, but you said yourself you use it "recreationally" and not to treat a cold. Although legal DXM is a drug and abuse of it is not good for you.
Read your stipulations. Go ahead; I'll wait. No, really. Take your time and sound out the words.
That last was purposefully condescending, in case it wasn't obvious. This next will be a bit more blunt.
How much dextromethorphan abuse does it take for a person to become so phenomenally stupid? While on probation or parole, the state essentially owns you. Again note the stipulations. Essentially, the PO can violate you because he doesn't like the way you breathe, and in the event you were not already aware of it, he's not happy with the fact that you do breathe. He has one purpose in life and that is to put you back inside the split second he believes you are not doing what you should. Let me help you with that. The dysfunction of your moral compass is largely what landed your butt behind the wire in the first place. Obviously from your question, it is apparent that particular instrument is still on the fritz. So, do yourself a solid; whenever you get an idea for some recreational, non-state endorsed or directed activity, take a momment and think about it in detail. Then beat your forehead repeatedly against the nearest block wall in hopes that you kill the particular brain cells that formulated the thought in the first place.
Or, you could just wake up, grow up, and pull your head out of your seat and realize that as long as they own you, there are things you just cannot do. Likely as not your stipulations state something like, "may not use alcohol or intoxicating substances." So, rocket surgeon, be aware that cough syrup contains alcohol and is an intoxicant. A "twofer" for your PO. If he even suspects you are dumb enough to be abusing it, he ca violate you.
Rat on yourself and ask for rehab. He might take pitty on you.
If you are on probation and your urine tests come back positive you are at the mercy of the court. They will sentence you as they see fit for breaking your probation.
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Yes, he could be tampering with the testing materials, or someone else may be. However, there is no benefit to be gained by anyone doing so. Odds are, the Probation Office is using the cheapest testing materials they can find.
That depends entirely on your individual PO. Your PO is supposed to report any positive test results for anything they are supposed to be looking for (positive results for anything else are supposed to be disregarded) to whatever magistrate is in charge of probation in your area (usually the judge of your local court). If your PO decides to not report it, consider yourself lucky. If your PO reports it, then the magistrate CAN choose not to hear the case, but this is even less likely. So to answer your question, yes, you can yield a positive test and get away with it, but don't bother rolling the dice because your odds of escape are usually extraordinarily low.
Numbers have no effect on marriage. From the lighter side . . . I suppose it would be considered a positive effect if a woman was richly widowed twelve times!
An hCG level of less than 5mIU/ml is considered negative for pregnancy, and anything above 25mIU/ml is considered positive for pregnancy.
what state are you in? was your misdemeanor a drug related offense? if you get probation you like can be tested. i'd go with caution and lay off anything that could make you test positive just to be safe.
Yes, it is considered a suspension, im not positive WHY is it, but im positive it is.
Work done by the system is considered as PositiveWork done on the system is considered as Negative
I would look at your hcg levels from the report. An hCG level of less than 5mIU/ml is considered negative for pregnancy, and anything above 25mIU/ml is considered positive for pregnancy. out of curiosity, why would you challenge? Are you certain you are not pregnant?
Positive: Enhances sea life. Negative: None (they're going to be re-cycled anyway/scrapped).