(CBRN) Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear

whitebb2727

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I haven't grown since I was in Colorado, and I have really only taught people how to make hash/charas here. But just in explanation, not in practice.

And there is Hash all over the world.

And are yous saying people in Colorado can't join the Military because they have a Constitutional right to grow Marijuana? I've read about it, this has already come up and it's not a problem.

And my juvenile record is both sealed and irrelevant, my lawyers always waived my rights, and I never had any trials. And I always finished Probation, and it was always deferred adjudication, which ends in no conviction in Texas. And because my rights were waived my Religion was never recognized, but I could get people to sign affidavits who know I wanted to fight it every time. But again,the records are all sealed.

And I have won every case since I studied the law.

And I wouldn't argue that I had a religious right to smoke Marijuana in the Army, I would just do it.

And that law I posted is about postponing lawsuits and stuff. I can postpone my lawsuits.
You are fucking delusional.

I don't give a fuck what state laws says dude. There is no way the military will let you grow or smoke weed. Period. It is federally illegal and the military is federal. Duh!

You will get court marshaled and possibly a dishonorable discharge which is the same as a felony.
 

whitebb2727

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Again, there were never any convictions, so there is no record. And why would the FBI get incolved in someone joinging the Military? They aren't going to look back to when you were 14 before you join. And I have known a person that had illegal weapons charge that joined the Military. And you are reaching, they don't even consider your juvinille record in the Terrorist watch list or the No Fly list, it's not like if you get arrested for a terrorist threat in 6th grade you can never get on a plane again, lol.
Oh there is a record. Go pay ten bucks to get a copy of your background.

Mine list everything, including dropped charges.

I've done told you, you didn't win. You didn't hear the words "without prejudice."
 

Finshaggy

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You are fucking delusional.

I don't give a fuck what state laws says dude. There is no way the military will let you grow or smoke weed. Period. It is federally illegal and the military is federal. Duh!

You will get court marshaled and possibly a dishonorable discharge which is the same as a felony.
Woah, when did I ever say they would let me grow or smoke weed? I think you are misreading something.

I never said I would grow in the Military, I said that the fact that I have grown legally in the past does not bar me from Service. And I said that if I smoked Marijuana in the Military, I would make sure that there was at least a month or two before any potential drug test. And that if it was best not to use it that I would use something legal, or just drink.

And the only reason Marijuana even came up was because of someone else. I just said that I would use other things, then someone said "Well you can't smoke weed just because it's your religion" and I went on to say that you could if you timed it right, and he even said later that tons of people he knew smoked because they couldn't get drug tests out to where they were. And again, I was talking about things that don't even show up on drug tests before he brought that up.

And going in to CBRN and having the books Pihkal and Tihkal, and knowing some of the stuff I know, will start plenty of discussion and I will find the cool people. I've been profiling since I was like 15, I went to college when I was 15, and me and a friend I had in college would sit in the parking garage and we would decide who smoked and who didn't, and we would ask people to get in the car and smoke. And when we were like 14-17 we use to play a game called "Hey mister" where we would have 3-5 people in the car, and we would profile different people, and then take turns walking up to people and saying "Hey mister can you get me some cigarettes" or alcohol. Lol

I can find the cool people.
 

Finshaggy

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Oh there is a record. Go pay ten bucks to get a copy of your background.

Mine list everything, including dropped charges.

I've done told you, you didn't win. You didn't hear the words "without prejudice."
I have nothing on my background.
I have checked. I have 1 arrest, but no conviction. And the arrest was for a warrant, not for a charge. But no convictions, just an arrest. And I have known people with Felonies that have gotten into the Military, so I am not worried about an arrest that led to no conviction barring anything. And all I have to do is file a motion to get it sealed if completely necessary, but it doesn't effect anything else like jobs, so I doubt it would effect this.

Dropped charges can't effect anything, they might be on there but they don't mean anything. The Prosecutors withdrew from the case, even if it was still open it wouldn't be something that would bar me completely. They would just tell me to file a motion for dismissal, but since I did that before the prosecutors withdrew, they just dismissed it themselves.
 

whitebb2727

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Woah, when did I ever say they would let me grow or smoke weed? I think you are misreading something.

I never said I would grow in the Military, I said that the fact that I have grown legally in the past does not bar me from Service. And I said that if I smoked Marijuana in the Military, I would make sure that there was at least a month or two before any potential drug test. And that if it was best not to use it that I would use something legal, or just drink.

And the only reason Marijuana even came up was because of someone else. I just said that I would use other things, then someone said "Well you can't smoke weed just because it's your religion" and I went on to say that you could if you timed it right, and he even said later that tons of people he knew smoked because they couldn't get drug tests out to where they were. And again, I was talking about things that don't even show up on drug tests before he brought that up.

And going in to CBRN and having the books Pihkal and Tihkal, and knowing some of the stuff I know, will start plenty of discussion and I will find the cool people. I've been profiling since I was like 15, I went to college when I was 15, and me and a friend I had in college would sit in the parking garage and we would decide who smoked and who didn't, and we would ask people to get in the car and smoke. And when we were like 14-17 we use to play a game called "Hey mister" where we would have 3-5 people in the car, and we would profile different people, and then take turns walking up to people and saying "Hey mister can you get me some cigarettes" or alcohol. Lol

I can find the cool people.
You're not going to get away with anything in the military except for drinking.

The military test for a lot of things. A lot of legal substances will still get you in trouble.

You're not getting it. The military want you to fit in a box. I don't really think you would make it.

I could be wrong, it might turn you into a man. Or asshole. Or both.

I'm not trying to hurt your feelings here. You're not as smart as you think you are.

Mainly a Google regurgitator.
 

whitebb2727

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I have nothing on my background.
I have checked. I have 1 arrest, but no conviction. And the arrest was for a warrant, not for a charge. But no convictions, just an arrest. And I have known people with Felonies that have gotten into the Military, so I am not worried about an arrest that led to no conviction barring anything. And all I have to do is file a motion to get it sealed if completely necessary, but it doesn't effect anything else like jobs, so I doubt it would effect this.

Dropped charges can't effect anything, they might be on there but they don't mean anything. The Prosecutors withdrew from the case, even if it was still open it wouldn't be something that would bar me completely. They would just tell me to file a motion for dismissal, but since I did that before the prosecutors withdrew, they just dismissed it themselves.
The military is cutting back right now. Their standards will be a lot higher than normal. Hell I bet the are offering redux right now. That's where they pay willing people to get out before retirement.

I have a cousin that just joined the army. Just got done with basic and his deisel mechanic training.

It was hard for him to get in. Clean cut, smart, high school and two years college, no arrest. He had to wait a while before he could get in and had to enlist open before they would take them. That means they can put you in any job.

No way I would enlist unless I knew what job I was going to do.
 

Finshaggy

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The military is cutting back right now. Their standards will be a lot higher than normal. Hell I bet the are offering redux right now. That's where they pay willing people to get out before retirement.

I have a cousin that just joined the army. Just got done with basic and his deisel mechanic training.

It was hard for him to get in. Clean cut, smart, high school and two years college, no arrest. He had to wait a while before he could get in and had to enlist open before they would take them. That means they can put you in any job.

No way I would enlist unless I knew what job I was going to do.
There is a Republican Congress and Donald Trump might be president soon, they aren't cutting back. I have even read about May-July 2016 might take longer only because there are so many people that are joining. And CBRN is not something that people do unless they want to do it. There aren't a lot of people just randomly joining CBRN. And there is a lot of CBRN training of Civilian Governments going on. Plus Trump wants to start a Nuclear arms race in Asia, which everyone in Asia, except North Korea, is against doing.
 

Finshaggy

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And when they see my hair they are going to be excited to get me to sign something. People like cutting my hair. I grow it out for my Religion, but I had to get it cut for the 8 months, and for 6 months once, and then for work in Florida. People love getting to cut all my hair off. They usually expect me to get like butt hurt about it too. But I know it grows back, and I don't have any bald family members.
 

tezzerLad

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that's cool, you're age means nothing untill it it does i suppose, but who am i to say.

if we want to get into convo ryan i think the armys a funny topic, drugs and the army and peoples lives, if you want a good name for yourself in the courts i'd stay way from that side of stuff, you'll be fighting against people who have families and don't want smokers or dare i say it 'nutters' :) in the army is all i'm saying.

i'm smoking sativa today, it makes me babble and think i'm funny when i'm not :) :( :peace::leaf: *hope's neat leaf smillies will cover thou tracks because forgot what wrote like 10 times cant be bothered re re-reading coughing so bad \\!! leaving spell bads ha ha !!! think he's dieing cough cough*




really need to lay off the sative. :wall::peace::leaf::weed::grin::idea::joint::hump::hug::fire::fire::dunce::sleep::obongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmilie coogh dizzy man.
 

Finshaggy

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This (quote below) is a thing about disqualifications. I have no Criminal charges or convictions. Just an arrest, and since there was no conviction they would most likely waive it if it was a problem, but it's just an arrest so it is probably not a problem.
"Some types of criminal activity are clearly disqualifying; other cases require a waiver, wherein the each service examines the circumstances surrounding the violation and makes a determination on qualification."
 
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Finshaggy

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that's cool, you're age means nothing untill it it does i suppose, but who am i to say.

if we want to get into convo ryan i think the armys a funny topic, drugs and the army and peoples lives, if you want a good name for yourself in the courts i'd stay way from that side of stuff, you'll be fighting against people who have families and don't want smokers or dare i say it 'nutters' :) in the army is all i'm saying.

i'm smoking sativa today, it makes me babble and think i'm funny when i'm not :) :( :peace::leaf: *hope's neat leaf smillies will cover thou tracks because forgot what wrote like 10 times cant be bothered re re-reading coughing so bad \\!! leaving spell bads ha ha !!! think he's dieing cough cough*




really need to lay off the sative. :wall::peace::leaf::weed::grin::idea::joint::hump::hug::fire::fire::dunce::sleep::obongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmilie coogh dizzy man.
I think people that are Hindu and who know Rights, etc. are the least of the Military's problems. They have some real crazy people in the military. Like "I'm gonna go kill some Camel Jockies" people.
 

Finshaggy

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Here is another quote
"If you are looking for a job with a high-level security clearance, any convictions whatsoever could be bad news."
Specifically says Convictions. I don't have any.
 

Finshaggy

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And the question is always "Have you ever been convicted of a crime", it wouldn't even make sense to say "Have you ever been accused of a Crime". People would be like "Well, yes, one time my brother thought I stole ... but it turned out that he had left it in his car" and stuff like that.
 
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