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We call that doing drugs. In fact, your denial and the fact you were arrested and are jeopardizing your desired military career fits the standard psychological definition of a person with a substance abuse problem.


I hope that works out for you. I've seen services not inclined to issue waivers for those with criminal records ESPECIALLY substance abusers. Understand the military will not have a fond view of you continuing be a drug addict. You either clean up your act now or find something else to do with your life.

I wanted to enlist after my daughter's first birthday so I could be there for most of her ''firsts''. I wanted to watch her grow.
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Reason #1 I don't come to forums for help; illiterate ****s like yourself. Just wanted to see what people had to say and if I could get any good tips. If you knew how to read, I stated I was CITED for possession, not arrested.

Just because I'm pro weed, doesn't mean I have a "substance abuse problem". You can't even overdose on marijuana, therefore I don't think you could ever put those two into the same sentence without sounding stupid.

Marijuana is a plant that helps MANY people out in several different ways. If you do not understand this, then you need to read up on your facts. It's not even a "gateway drug" as people assume. I've been offered a few different things, but do not do DRUGS.

Now if I were addicted, which I assume is what your unintellectual self meant, I wouldn't quit smoking in order for me to enlist into the navy. I would have no reason for being drug tested and would still be smoking all of the marijuana I wanted to. I'm 20 years old and would like to better myself in a career, so I'm going to do so at a young age.

You can not so kindly go **** yourself, but after you look up how much marijuana has benefited several many people.

By the way, recruiter said I can enlist with my misdemeanor. Again, learn to read champ. I can't wait to bust my ass for my family and give them everything to prove to morons like you that marijuana doesn't make someone a bad person. Not that I will smoke again in the future, but will never be against it and it never changed me.