Sweet!
How's that song go?
A friend in need is a friend indeed, But a friend with weed is better.
I want to say that's Placebo, Perfect Morning. It was a 90s song.
I've been in the mood for some marching powder, but I have my Suboxone appointment on Thursday. So, I don't use the week leading up to that.
Well, I have used and have popped up dirty before, but they don't like my excuse for that. "I'm here for opiate addiction, not cocaine addiction."
Shit, I'm pretty much never gonna get addicted to coke. I'm the guy that has some left over! I'm the guy that doesn't go wild on it and is okay with putting it away when I'm done marching.
Still, they don't want me to have any illegal drugs in my system. Crazy bastards!
Illegal drugs are just those the government can not collect taxes on, drugs are drugs
We are in pretty much perfect agreement on drug policy.
I'm a fucking adult. I can do what I want with my body.
That said, I'm also in a program - a program that is not obligated to treat me if I don't follow their rules. So, I try to be nice to them. They're trying to help me as best as they can, so making them angry won't actually help them help me.
So, I don't do illegal drugs (that can be tested for) within a week of testing.
I can smoke all the pot I want. They don't care about weed. I could also eat mushrooms or LSD. Those don't pop up in their tests.
Yeah. One of my ex girlfriend I took to the doctor one time said that she had to quit smoking pot cause it's illegal here or they wont prescriber her the pills she was getting anymore because those have been labelled a scheduled drug in Michigan. I told the doctor that pot is legal in Michigan and the drug is not a scheduled drug here but that didn't matter. If she came up dirty on weed again they would end the pill. None of that seemed right to me. They are using some convoluted logic to say no weed to her. But what can you do?
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