It is doubtful that they will do any sort of testing. They just have to prove possession to charge them.
Yes medicaid can deny you for prescripition drug coverage if you have had a minor possesion charge this is because it is a falony charge and they are thinking you will try and sell them.
Tobacco is not an illegal narcotic, so the answer to your questions is NO, dipping will not show up. Use of tobacco is highly addictive. Sale to a minor is illegal. Dipping can cause cancer.
Most schools will not drug test for tobacco. Most drug test will not show up tobacco.
no they dont search for tobacco
Unfortunately, Utah carries a 5-year minimum mandatory sentence for this type of charge, but the good news is 3 fold. 1. Most states have 10 or more years as minimum. 2. If this is your 1st offense you may qualify to have the charge reduced. 3. Utah offers a drug court program, in which you complete drug treatment and probation in lieu of jail.
There really is no good reason for anyone to smoke, chew, or sniff tobacco; it is a harmful drug. Therefore, any use of tobacco is a form of drug abuse.
Tobacco
Nicotine .
Tobacco is a plant which contains the drug nicotine. The FDA chooses not to regulate it as a drug, without denying that it is a drug, because to do so would require banning it and that is politically difficult.
If you are convicted of a crime, you may be placed on probation. Probation generally includes random drug screens. The court may also require a clear drug screen before entering a plea.
I personally never had a high school drug test. But under the circumstances you have to be of legal age to smoke tobacco or smokeless tobacco which in turns means someone is contributing to the diliquntciy of a minor What could be the out come ? Tickets for all parents or the states money being forfited to a cause
Nicotine is the most prevalent stimulant found in tobacco.