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10 players from each team, each week, at random. So each week, about a 19% of getting picked. He's been picked 8-10 time in, what, 13 weeks so far? The odds on that are out several decimal points, right? Resident mathematicians?
 
I was subject to “random” testing for 31 years, got tested once.

The odds that Judon’s number has
Come up that many times seems to defy statistics.

I know many industries that are subject to “random” testing that purposely “randomly test” the employees they know will not fail the drug test. Like test the secretary numerous times and leave the line guys alone.
 
Matthew Judon Not Happy With NFL Following Another Drug Test
Robert Alvarez
Matthew Judon criticizes NFL after receiving another random drug test request following his team's win over the Arizona Cardinals.

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It's the NFL's usual anti-Patriots bias, if the Patriots are being successful at something, well they must be cheating! Quick send out the drug test hounds! Good to see all of those years of Kraft kissing up Goodell's nutsack has resulted in such "preferential" treatment for the Patriots franchise! Hahaha
 
I worked for Halliburton on the oil field a quite a while ago.
They came in and tested the whole building (minus the kitchen and housekeeping staff).
One guy hade trace amounts of THC. Another guy broke the meter and had to have been smoking weed up there on the job.
The guy with trace amounts got a 30 day suspension.
The other guy got a middle seat home.
You can't do that anymore (blanket testing).
It was funny because you knew someone was going to get popped.

I liked the 30 day policy. If you had your head up your ass, or wasn't in the game, or acted unsafely, you got a 30 day wake up call.

I worked for other companies that said "If you do this or do that, you're fired."
Eff that. As soon as they start talking like that, I start looking for another job. There's no sense of job security and they obviously don't value their employees.
 
I wonder if the people who work in the marijuana dispensaries get random drug tests. If so, do they get fired for testing negative? ;)
 
I wonder if the people who work in the marijuana dispensaries get random drug tests. If so, do they get fired for testing negative? ;)

I suspect they'd test with trace amounts just for being there for a shift every day.
Provincetown has about a half dozen dispensaries. The competition is incredibly fierce, but the way it shows up is absurdly nice customer service. There isn't enough margin in the product for price competition to really matter, so it is all about experience and personal loyalty. And no, those folks aren't high, they couldn't possibly do what they do high.
 
I bet Nick Bosa and some others aren't getting tested like that
 
I suspect they'd test with trace amounts just for being there for a shift every day.
Provincetown has about a half dozen dispensaries. The competition is incredibly fierce, but the way it shows up is absurdly nice customer service. There isn't enough margin in the product for price competition to really matter, so it is all about experience and personal loyalty. And no, those folks aren't high, they couldn't possibly do what they do high.
They must have some crazy prices over there, because weed isn't that expensive to grow (it's a different conversation if you're referring to processed products).

Here in Northampton, we might have even more dispensaries. It seems excessive, and I always wonder how they can all survive. They seem to be approaching gas stations in terms of ubiquity. Economically, what's going on there? (not asking you, just thinking out loud)
 

Hey, Matt, walk over to Joe Cardona’s locker and tell him your story. He’s your shop steward and he should file a grievance for you. If he doesn’t listen, call Devin’s brother. He’s on the NFLPA Executive Committee.
 
They must have some crazy prices over there, because weed isn't that expensive to grow (it's a different conversation if you're referring to processed products).

Here in Northampton, we might have even more dispensaries. It seems excessive, and I always wonder how they can all survive. They seem to be approaching gas stations in terms of ubiquity. Economically, what's going on there? (not asking you, just thinking out loud)
The growing is the cheap part. There are the normal costs of brick and mortar, and lots of licensing. Most of the product sold is processed and packaged. And there are brands emerging to become dominant (we prefer the Wana gummies in my household).
 
I posted an article in Pats pre gameday thread that players having good games are targeted. It's not random at all.
 
I suspect they'd test with trace amounts just for being there for a shift every day.
Provincetown has about a half dozen dispensaries. The competition is incredibly fierce, but the way it shows up is absurdly nice customer service. There isn't enough margin in the product for price competition to really matter, so it is all about experience and personal loyalty. And no, those folks aren't high, they couldn't possibly do what they do high.
I met a young man a couple months ago who said that he sold containers. When I asked him if he meant boxes he said no, they sell all sorts of containers and mostly to marijuana stores. I scolded him for making those ridiculous metal containers that are a pain in the ass to open.

For those that may not know, drug testing for marijuana started because a politicians relative died in a train crash and the driver tested positive. Now that they can make money off of the sale of weed it's no problem. Smoke up everybody.

Ditto for gambling.
 


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