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  1. See the button that says "SEARCH" ????- it does work. http://bbs.clubplanet.com/showthread.php?t=254905 http://bbs.clubplanet.com/showthread.php?t=254186 http://bbs.clubplanet.com/showthread.php?t=251795&highlight=drug+test http://bbs.clubplanet.com/search.php?searchid=72407
  2. Just wanted to add - the servers are under USA laws! Just more food for thought... http://bbs.clubplanet.com = [ 63.250.36.153 ] Track Entertainment 485 Madison Avenue 21st Floor New York NY 10022 US Domain Name: CLUBPLANET.COM Administrative Contact - Track Hostmaster -
  3. To the people who think your safe posting drug nfo on a web board your not, there have been plenty of cases "started" due to web postings. Now the odds are very slim but stranger things have happened, so just keep that in the back of your minds when posting drug related topics.
  4. I wonder how long till the USA gets this test? -------------------------------- Random drug tests target Australian drivers Last Updated Mon, 13 Dec 2004 10:08:50 EST MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - Police in the Australian state of Victoria began randomly testing drivers for signs of drugs on Monday, hoping to cut down on fatal accidents. Around 9,000 drivers are expected to be screened during the year-long trial, which uses saliva samples to test for signs of THC, which is the active component in marijuana, and methamphetamine use. Within minutes of the program's launch in the city of Melbourne Monday, police found traces of marijuana in the samples of two of 14 drivers who passed through a drug-testing checkpoint. If follow-up samples also test positive, the drivers could be fined the equivalent of about $275 and lose points from their drivers' licences. The fine would rise as high as $1,100 for subsequent offences. Assistant commissioner of police Bob Hastings said officers had no idea the initial tests would produce results so soon. "We had a driver test positive within our fourth driver into the queue and that was somewhat surprising so early on," he said. Police Minister Andre Haermeyer said 31 per cent of Australian drivers involved in fatal accidents have illicit drugs in their bloodstream. That includes truck drivers who take methamphetamines to stay awake on long road trips and party-goers who use speed at raves and other gatherings. "It's been going on for too long," Haermeyer said. However, a civil liberties group in Victoria is worried the introduction of the tests may see people charged with other kinds of drug offences. "[We] would want to know that that is not being used to then prosecute people for the use of drugs, quite apart from situations where they're actually affected by drugs in such a way as to impair their driving," said Brian Walters, the president of Liberty Victoria. (With files from Australian Broadcasting Corporation.)
  5. link1 Hair Tests * Detect substance use over a longer period (see detection period). * We've heard that many hair tests now check for more than the NIDA 5, and include at least Cannabis, Ecstasy/MDMA, Cocaine, Opiates, Methamphetamine, Amphetamine, Phencyclidine (PCP), Benzodiazepines, & Barbiturates (2001). @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ link2 Psychemedics Corporation possesses the first internationally patented technology for analyzing hair for drug abuse. Our technology enables us to offer a personal drug history over a period of several months. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Hair_Drug-Test_FAQ I`ll give you the short answer-YOUR FUCK`D with the hair test and theres NO way to beat it-So save your$$$$$ -------------------------------------------------------- The hairtest is showing up more and more nowadays , if you fail a test for a company you can pretty much writeoff working for them .It turns into a risk for the company to have a known druggie working for them- now did I read your ?? correct? or did you mean the "testing company" if thats the case those records are pretty much sealed from outsiders.
  6. If I smoke more than 1 jay per/wk thats a heavy week, been there done that. But now when on vacations thats another thing. Pay for weed, LOL never
  7. -------------------------------- "Afghanistan's new "democratic" president is the world's most expensive...Karzai rules only downtown Kabul, protected by 200 U.S. bodyguards, 17,000 U.S. troops and a token NATO force that includes Canadians. It costs Washington $1.6 billion US monthly to keep Karzai in power. Without the foreign troops' bayonets, Karzai's little puppet regime would quickly be swept away." The real power behind figurehead Karzai is the Northern Alliance, the rump of the old Afghan Communist Party, made up of Tajiks and Uzbeks. Afghanistan's former Taliban rulers almost totally ended poppy/heroin production. Today, America's Northern Alliance communist allies have restored the multibillion-dollar drug trade and are now said to control 95% of the world heroin supply. As in Indochina, the U.S. again finds itself in bed with major drug dealers while espousing a platitudinous "war on drugs." Excerpted from an article published on Sunday, December 12, 2004 by the Toronto Sun "U.S. Caught in Kabul" by Eric Margolis
  8. link1 Hair Tests * Detect substance use over a longer period (see detection period). * We've heard that many hair tests now check for more than the NIDA 5, and include at least Cannabis, Ecstasy/MDMA, Cocaine, Opiates, Methamphetamine, Amphetamine, Phencyclidine (PCP), Benzodiazepines, & Barbiturates (2001). @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ link2 Psychemedics Corporation possesses the first internationally patented technology for analyzing hair for drug abuse. Our technology enables us to offer a personal drug history over a period of several months. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Hair_Drug-Test_FAQ I`ll give you the short answer-YOUR FUCK`D with the hair test and theres NO way to beat it-So save your$$$$$
  9. Yep such a good job- we attack a country for what? WMD that every expert includ. our own said were no longer there, and had ZERO to do with 9/11 . But he was a evil man we just had to get rid of, yeah thats a good job. - source 9/11 report. Where is Bin Ladin? The real man behind 9/11.
  10. >>Are you in the military? I grew up on more AirForce bases than I care to recall-5th grade 3 states- 1 yr. >>Do you support the war in Afghanistan? YES , btw where is O.Bin.Ladin- Bush doesn`t care >>Do you know that he would have went to war with Iraq as well? Ahh no we already were at war, a war over lies. WMD? let me look under the table.... LOL as people are dying- remember that comment from our great leader?
  11. Well so far there is NO link between 9/11 and Iraq, seems this war is just based on half-truths and lies. So now where are these WMD? oh thats right there wasn`t any, but Saddam was a bad/evil man so we had to free the Iraqi people..... Report: CIA offers bleak Iraq assessment http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6665231/ http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/12/06/iraq.chafee/ A moderate Republican senator who recently returned from Iraq said conditions are worse than last year and the American public needs to hear "the cold, hard facts ------------ Deserters: We Won't Go To Iraq Dec. 6, 2004 60 Minutes Wednesday talks to U.S. soldiers who have deserted their units and are staying in Canada (Photo: CBS) "I was told in basic training that, if I'm given an illegal or immoral order, it is my duty to disobey it, and I feel that invading and occupying Iraq is an illegal and immoral thing to do." Spc. Jeremy Hinzman Pfc. Dan Felushko, 24, slipped out of Camp Pendleton, Calif., and deployed himself to Canada. (Photo: CBS) Spc. Jeremy Hinzman applied for conscientious objector status. He worked in a kitchen in Afghanistan while waiting for a decision. (Photo: CBS) (CBS) It's an offense punishable by death during wartime. It's been committed by 5500 soldiers since the war with Iraq began. The men, who have violated military orders and oaths, tell 60 Minutes Wednesday that it isn't cowardice, but rather the nature of the war in Iraq, that turned them into American deserters. American soldiers currently living in Canada tell Correspondent Scott Pelley why they made the decision to desert their units, in a report to be broadcast on Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. One soldier, Pfc. Dan Felushko, 24, tells Pelley, "I didn't want...'Died deluded in Iraq' over my gravestone." It was Felushko's responsibility to go with the Marines to Kuwait in January 2003. Instead, Felushko slipped out of Camp Pendleton, Calif., and deployed himself to Canada. "I was a warrior...I always have been," Felushko tells Pelley. "I've always felt...that if there are people who can't defend themselves, it's my responsibility to do that." "As we're sitting here, something just short of 1100 Americans have died. What do you say to their families about the choice you made?" asks Pelley. "I honor their dead. ...Maybe they think that my presence dishonors their dead, but they made a choice the same as I made a choice, and my big problem is that, if they made that choice for anything other than they believed in it, then that's wrong," says Felushko. "The government has to be held responsible for those deaths, because they didn't give them an option." Soldiers who want to be assigned to non-combat jobs have the option of applying for conscientious objector status. Spc. Jeremy Hinzman, from Rapid City, S.D., filled out those forms, and while he waited for the decision on his request, he worked in a kitchen in Afghanistan. The Army eventually told Hinzman he didn't qualify as a conscientious objector. "I was walking to the chow hall with my unit and we were yelling, 'Train to kill, kill we will,' over and over again," recalls Hinzman. "I kind of snuck a peek around me and saw all my colleagues getting red in the face and hoarse yelling, and at that point, a light went off in my head and I said, 'You know, I made the wrong career decision.'" Despite his decision to leave the army, Hinzman says he wasn't looking for a way out of his commitment to the military. "I was told in basic training that, if I'm given an illegal or immoral order, it is my duty to disobey it, and I feel that invading and occupying Iraq is an illegal and immoral thing to do," says Hinzman. "I think there are times when militaries or countries act in a collectively wrong way. ...Saddam Hussein was a really bad guy, but was he a threat to the U.S.?" Hussein may have been a threat to the Iraqi people, but Hinzman maintains that was not enough of a reason for Hinzman to risk his life fighting in Iraq. "Whether a country lives under freedom or tyranny or whatever else, that's the collective responsibility of the people of that country," says Hinzman. He later adds that his contract with the military was "to defend the Constitution of the United States, not take part in offensive, preemptive wars." ************************************** Where are the 53,000,000 Americans who voted for Bush2? Why are they not rushing to the Army recruitment offices to sign up? I don't understand. What's keeping them? What's the hold-up? Why haven't they all enlisted by now
  12. WOW!!!!!! A Great show was seen by eveybody there! PICS
  13. NEVER BUY OFF THE STREET! just say NEIN!! firmly and they`ll go away. Ok got that out of the way, Amsterdam is safer than most cities in the USA- incl. the redlite area. I used to live in Utrecht and as long as your not acting like a "ugly tourist" you can get most things-- X is 2x as strong a your used to getting-http://www.pillreports.com/ , the same goes for weed. I used to buy great beer at the "BeerKing"(Damrak) while your there tour the Heineken factory- cheap and great beer. Also the Rijksmuseum along with the Vincent van Gogh museum , and the Anne Frank House is a must see. Have a great time and dont act like a asshole, tipping is allowed. Enjoy USA Customs on your return, LOL some coffeeshops to try: De Dampkring Greenhouse Grey Area Katsu De Rokerij Sensi Museum Coffeeshop De Tweede Kamer The pics are from Amsterdam yrs ago....
  14. A trip to Holland is a must do if you enjoy weed/hash , theres nowhere else that comes close.
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