I would not suggest trying to fool a felony probation urine test. My answer would be to quit smoking. Tough as it may be it is certainly easier then dealing with the consequences of failing the test. If the test is soon and you do not have this option, they sell many OTC products that literally stop metabolites (THC) from being digested for a period of some hours which in theory allow you to pass a urine test.
...is a felony. Testing positive for pot is a misdemeanor. Do the math, genius.
If u are on probation and u fail a drug test for any reason u will spend the rest of ur sentence in jail or prison
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.
If you don't do drugs, you will pass the urine test.
Diluted urine can cause a violation of probation. Diluted urine indicates that the urine has been tampered with to alter test results.
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no he cant
Don't do drugs. Being on probation will not make it any more difficult to pass a drug test.
is there anything to help pass a nicotine urine test
No, you cannot use a pregnant girl's urine for YOUR probation urine test. If you do, it will be the wrong DNA, the doctors will be confused and if you have a problem, the doctors won't be able to identify it with an incorrect urine sample! You could be endangering yourself!
Trying to pass a test with someone else's urine is a felony if you are on probation, at least it is in San Diego. The way it was explained to me is that if you were to test positive for something it would be used in the case against you and if you used someone else's urine you would be tampering with theoretical evidence which is a big no no. I am currently in Drug Court and I am aware that falsifying a test is forgery and will result in termination of the program and a slew of other charges added on. The laws vary from state to state and even county to county however, your best bet would be to ask a lawyer in your area since they would know the most upto date info for your county. If you ask your PO nonchalantly be prepared to be watched closely after that!