How to Pass A Drug Test: Employers Are Still Testing People For Marijuana

by | Cannabis Times

 Despite the fact that marijuana has been legalized for recreational and medicinal use in more than half of the states, some companies still require employees to test negative for THC metabolites in order to obtain or keep a job. Even companies like Caesars Entertainment, which have eliminated pre-employment drug screenings for cannabis, still reserve the right to terminate employees suspected of being under the influence while on the job. This issue is even more concerning in Canada, where the government is considering implementing mandatory drug testing in the upcoming nationwide cannabis market. This means that even though marijuana is becoming more accepted, those who use it and need to work for a living are still at risk of being ostracized.

Whether a person is searching for a job or has been employed for a long time, it is important to understand the realities of drug testing and how to pass them. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation online about quick and easy ways to cheat a drug test. However, not only are these methods ineffective, they can also be dangerous and even deadly. The truth is that cannabinoids, the active compounds in marijuana, are fat-soluble, making it nearly impossible for the average person to pass a drug test without advanced notice. Marijuana can stay in a person’s system longer than any other intoxicating substance, making it difficult to pass a drug test on short notice. However, with some preparation, it is possible to clean up in time for the next opportunity.

The most important factor in passing a drug test for marijuana is time. If a person can put a few days between their last use and the test, that is ideal. However, if they can delay the test for a week or more, that is even better. This is because marijuana metabolizes in the body differently for each person, and regular users can test positive for THC metabolites for up to 30 days or more. In some cases, marijuana can be detected in individuals with a higher BMI for up to 90 days. However, most people should be able to eliminate all traces of THC in two to 10 days.

The most common type of drug test is a urine screen, but some companies may require a hair follicle test. Hair follicle tests are more difficult to beat, but it is still possible with the right preparation. To pass a urine screen, the first step is to stop using marijuana immediately. It is impossible to pass a drug test if a person is still using the drug. Next, it is important to increase fluid intake to help flush the THC from the body. Drinking plenty of water is the most effective method, and it is important to stay hydrated and urinate frequently. It is also recommended to avoid fatty foods and exercise regularly to help speed up the body’s metabolism and eliminate THC faster.

In conclusion, although marijuana is becoming more accepted and legalized, those who use it and need to work for a living are still at risk of facing consequences due to drug testing. It is important to understand the realities of drug testing and how to pass them safely and effectively. With some preparation and time, it is possible to pass a drug test and secure or maintain gainful employment.