Posted on 03/02/2022 2:53:38 PM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie
She looks like a Fox anchor but she’s got CNN DNA.
I swear I can help her with hands on therapy...
I think I would like to hear the answers to your question too. I heard an excerpt from this person being interviewed on the radio and in bigfootbob’s court of public opinion, She’s Guilty!
On the flip side of that coin, taking someone else’s meds can cost you big time in extreme ways. I knew someone who took one of his wife’s meds she got while having a root canal and I could not believe how much damage 1 Vicodin pill caused in my small circle of influence.
My former company had a policy against consuming someone other than yours prescription drugs. I had to fire one of the best department heads because he had an impacted tooth and took one of his wife’s Vicodin then came to work.
That day the HR office gave me a list of employees to send out for a random pee pee test. After his test came back dirty with Hydrocodone I had to ask for an addendum to the prescribed drug list he provided HR.
He couldn’t remember taking the meds, he thought the pee pee collector messed up the samples until the adrenaline subsided from being confronted about drugs in your system when you’re not a druggie, then he remembered what happened. He was screwed, the company screwed themselves and I was pissed for having to enforce the rule that ruined lives and harmed business.
This process played out for a better part of a month. The dentist that treated his impacted tooth that he took 1 of his wife’s pills for, sent us a VHS tape and a notarized letter saying that he would have and did prescribe a prescription for Vicodin and as his Dentist he thought it was a reasonable thing to do to until he could receive professional care, which he did. BTW-This is a marital couple in a marital community state.
It didn’t matter.
Marie Harf? (maybe a little better looking)
Will she lose her law license for knowingly taking prescription medication that was prescribed to another?
Note: Suicide threats are considered meaningless to Millennials. They do it all the time and get upset if the police get called.
Vicodin will get out of the system in 4-5 days. Why would anyone agree to be drug tested is beyond me. I wouldn’t. Exception is a TS clearance or an initial job drug test. Too many down sides.
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