Rhonda,
The urine test is the easiest thing to foil. Chris foiled his second
test just by adding room temperature water and by street standards,
he was a new user. If he could learn a trick like that in only a few
months, I'm sure that veteran users have a lot of knowledge of how it
is done. I guess that you can fool the test just by having a little
bit of anti-bacterial soap or house hold cleaner on your finger tip
and hold that in the stream of urine. that's how unreliable the tests can be.
Kathy
At 05:02 PM 3/17/2006, you wrote:
>I wish they had that mouth test here, I think that Amy my sister has figured
>out ways to pass the urine test. I wonder how the expense is comparing the
>
>Amy is out of jail now, back at my parents house. I wish they would make
>her leave, she is still doing drugs, so guess it's only a matter of time
>before something else happens. I can't make her change, I pray she does,
>before she is hurt, or worse yet hurts someone else by her drug use.
>
>Rhonda two tests and accuracy of each.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: The Electronic Church [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
>Behalf Of Phil Scovell
>Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 3:55 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Friday Gretchen
>
>Kathy and others,
>
>Today Gretchen had to see her diversionary officer. They have stopped doing
>Urine analysis, I think I said earlier, and are doing inner mouth swabs
>which cannot be faked as the U A can be. They also told her they would
>putting her on random spot checks. This likely will slow Gretchen down and
>make her think twice but you never know. I reminded her today that last
>night was Thursday night and she didn't stop in for a prayer session. She
>says now that she wants to set two nights a week, minimum, to pray together
>so we will see if that comes to pass. Gretchen said they can now, if they
>choose to do so, use hair follicles and I already know from other sources
>that doing that type of test releases drug usage for the last several months
>and not just if it is in your blood or urine now.
>
>Kathy, yes, I have thought about Gretchen living under a closed environment
>such as the drug rehab Christian home or prison. Likely, Gretchen would be
>a model prisoner, too, because of the closed environment. It will be up to
>her now which she chooses. However, the big house isn't all cracked up to
>what people think it to be so if she ends up there, she will be in real fear
>for the first time of her life.
>
>Phil.
>
>
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