Probably not, but you could try to say you have recently stopped smoking weed and will never do it again.
Yes. Marijuana will test positive for marijuana in a five-panel test.
No there is not because marijuana is going to travel in your blood no matter what. There is no way to stop it. The only way to stop it is if you stop smoking marijuana. You cannot make yourself positive for anything else unless you do that particular thing.
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Not positive, but No, you must be paid for any work for/from your employer or you can refuse to do it. However whatever you broke or anything they can deduct from your check.
How is your employer going to know when and how much marijuana you have smoked in your past? I think the real concern is whether you are smoking now, while employed. Many employers believe that people who smoke marijuana are a liability, prone to illness, more sick days, lower productivity, greater risk for accident and injury, so they will urine-test before and during employment. A positive urine test can cost you your job in many places.
You could test positive for eaten marijuana in a brownie. The marijuana will be in your system in 4 to 6 hours. It depends on when you have your blood test.
I have been taking Indomethacin 75mg and ibuprofen 800 will it show up positive on a drug test.
what medications cause a false positive on a drug screen for marijuana?
If you mean employer, yes they can, but any employer that makes you take a drug test for employment isn't going to hire you if you fail it.
The possessive form of the noun employer is employer's.Example: My employer's response to my proposal was positive.
Ask for a retest.