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I think that the most alarming thing is not the dope smokers, coke heads, meth freaks, or drinkers. It is the amount of people who are prescribed drugs by their doctors. I'm not sure you are going to get that info back when you do employee drug tests since they are prescribed and the "patient's rights" rules might kick in.
So, I think you are basically only going to find out if someone is using unprescribed street drugs. I'm not sure about that. Does anyone know what the story is with finding test results on employees who are described anti-depressants? I would hope that you could find out, but I doubt it.
If those folks get through the cracks, then you not only have druggies, but depressed druggies after you spent the money to weed them out. Then again, the thought of having to take the test is probably going to scare them away, anyway.
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