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Previous drug use question 2002 - 2018 [Merged]

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gnome123 said:
Yea well he got in... I'm disappointed but it won't distract me from keep working hard to be ready for the army's demands while he still smokes the weed and cig's. Hopefully he wont make it through BMQ or SQ but if he does i bet he will be a changed person. Still makes me wonder  :eek:

If he smokes weed, he won't even make it TO BMQ and SQ.
 
When your friend gets kicked out, let us know, and refer him to a hot-tar roofing company.
:rofl:
 
Yea well he got in...
Tell me this doesn't happen often.

Addition: How many times did this guy lie to the Recruiters, MCC etc. about drug use? I was asked at the Recruiting Centre after completing the CFAT, again during my interview and we went over it a third time before I was sworn in....
 
If you've been sworn in, do you not have a responsibility to turn him in?
 
I would not want to end up in the same unit in a combat situation with this person.
 
ArtyMike said:
Tell me this doesn't happen often.

Addition: How many times did this guy lie to the Recruiters, MCC etc. about drug use? I was asked at the Recruiting Centre after completing the CFAT, again during my interview and we went over it a third time before I was sworn in....

Im pretty sure he did but not like i was their... I know he took a bunch of detox pills before his drug test though.
 
A future "Hatless Dancer".  The NSI will track him down sooner or later.  He will enjoy DB. 
 
Klc said:
If you've been sworn in, do you not have a responsibility to turn him in?

Do I? What credibility do i have though. Truthfully i want to, he is an adult who still thinks its enjoyable to vandalize & steal.
(haven't been sworn in due to medical)
 
gnome123 said:
Do I? What credibility do i have though. Truthfully i want to, he is an adult who still thinks its enjoyable to vandalize & steal.
(haven't been sworn in due to medical)

Great, someone with sticky fingers and a bad attitude. I am tempted to ask some questions about this guy is so we can keep an eye out for the bugger but I suppose that wouldn't be right.
 
Well, you've pretty much gotten as far into it without giving us buddy's name.

Think of it this way..

You've informed us, many still serving and some who have served, that our beloved organization, something that many view as their family, is in the process of being misled by an unsuitable and undesirable element, who we will train/train with, serve with, and command.

I don't know what your aim was in posting about buddy. If you wanted to warn us, ask us what you should do, or wanted us to do something.

Basically, as far as you're aware, you have knowledge of someone committing a crime, and fraudulently applying for on a Federal application (he had to have lied to apply if he does what you say he does).

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that an accessory if you don't do anything?

I don't think appealing to buddy's sense of propriety will work so this one of the following will happen.

A) he will be caught, wether by your assistance or without.

B) You will do what is right, report him, and you're without a friend (not much of a good one, seems), and the CF will be without an undesirable

C) He will get through, continue his criminal activity, and not be caught

C) He will be caught after scraping through training, and will have wasted THOUSANDS of tax-dollars, training spots where others who were of a better caliber were denied, and many many man-hours of training.

D) He will get through, and do something that endangers or takes the safety or life of a fellow member, possibly one of US, and you will have to live with that for the entirety of YOUR life.

You know what's right, and what's wrong. The ball is in YOUR court. Many here can help you if you make a decision that's tough, many can guide you, and you can always go through career manager. But it's up to you.

Either way, from this point, I don't think open-source is the way to go.

I'm suggesting a lock-up on this one.
 
Hey, i am interested in joining the reserves for the summer job. For the drug test, i was wondering how they take steroid use. I haven't taken them in over 3 months. If anyone knows how recruiters feel about steroids, please let me know all about it.

thanks
 
Cogger said:
If anyone knows how recruiters feel about steroids, please let me know all about it.

I could harbour a guess at this one... I'm far from any authority on this issue, but my personal advice, if it's still traceable, I'd wait at least a year... Just my suggestion, though.

-Fyuri
 
Your fine.  Steroids are legal to own and use in Canada.  You just can't sell or manufacture them!
 
http://www.forces.gc.ca/health/services/health_promotion/engraph/factsheet_anabolicSteroid_e.asp
Are anabolic steroids illegal? In Canada, anabolic steroids and their derivatives are considered "Controlled Substances" and as such it is illegal to manufacture, import, export or sell these substances. Canadian Forces members are not exempt from this legislation and this is further reiterated in the Canadian Forces Drug Control Program as outlined in CFAO 19-21. Despite all of the above, using anabolic steroids is not illegal.


Operative words in the above related to the CF?

CFAO 19-21: CF Drug Control Program

For specifics on that and your past steroid use and how it is applicable to recruiting, contact a Recruiting Centre.


 
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