Drug tests and false penises
In another drug war brush, the owners of a company selling fake penises and urine for beating drug tests have pleaded wrong to charges of conspiracy in an American federal court. The position demonstrates how any security situation generates countermeasures. Banning shell alcohol from football games led to the Beerbelly, just as submarine warfare led to aerial sub-hunting patrols and new convoy techniques. Of surely, some threats and responses are higher-risk than others.
Surely, none are dignitary of concerted government attention than ferreting out the recreational marijuana users (as opposed to the users of legitimate alcohol) from within the workforce.
© Milan Ilnyckyj for a sibilant intake of hint, 2008. | | 5 comments
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