Parole and Probation Officers (in any State in the United States) have the right to ask you to take any kind of drug test at any time.
no.only if u been convicted of it
Yes and No. Im currently on parole, and have not yet been tested for marijuana. My parole officer told me she would, but has not yet. Its more like what they dont know wont hurt them. I have been tested for alcohol and methamphetamines, but not marijuana. Some people think they dont test for marijuana because the test is expensive. I believe they do not, because its not a drug that leads to criminal behavior, and if they tried to enforce it, the prisons would be full in a matter of months.
YES - and now all chemicals show - personal experience
Well if you wernt on parol you wouldnt have to worry about it now would you and no I dont think they do.....
It probably depends most on your parole officer. Though no surveys have been taken, many parolees in California report that their parole officers are sympathetic to the use of medical marijuana.
Yes. Marijuana will test positive for marijuana in a five-panel test.
In Montana, individuals on active parole are generally prohibited from possessing or using medical marijuana, as it remains classified as a controlled substance under federal law. However, state law allows for the use of medical marijuana by qualifying patients, but this does not extend to those who are currently on parole or probation for a felony conviction. It’s essential for felons on parole to consult with legal counsel or their parole officer to understand the specific implications for their situation.
Yes, you can. Medical marijuana is marijuana-- no difference. It's just that you are taking it as a prescription medication. And the cannabinoids stay in the system for a long time, much longer than it takes to fly from California to Florida.
To ensure the client is not using illegal drugs. Those on parole are not allowed to commit crimes, and even the smallest infraction will send them right back to prison.
No, they don't do a saliva test for marijuana, they do a urine test.
Switching out the marijuana for crack of course. Are you kidding me you couldn't think of that one on your own? I did that once and didn't have any marijuana in my system. Of course I was then forced to go back to prison since the drug test was for parole violation but hey all they said was don't smoke marijuana so I thought I followed the directions pretty good.
Check your parole stipulations. It will state clearly there, no.