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Originally Posted by Perfectlap
Any random drug test can be beaten. See 1999 - 2005 for one Lance Armstrong during which he passed hundreds of drug tests performed by a multitude of multinational laboratories under supervision by various governing bodies.
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He wasn't exactly smoking weed. That's not so easy to beat. Even a skinny daily smoker can test positive a month plus after the last toke. Trust me on this. (My son)
And as to his abilities while high, I'll say he absolutely could possibly race and compete after a hit or two. Depends on how it affects him and how regularly he used it. (Personal experience)
Unless they smelled it on his breath, a test could not tell if he got high that morning or at lunch or 15 minutes before the race as far as I know. Only a field sobriety test.
The decision to get out of the car was age and environment driven.
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Last edited by Timco; 09-26-2014 at 09:49 AM.
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