Ask a Stoner: Do Employers Drug Test for Magic Mushrooms?
“I just moved here and have already enjoyed Colorado’s newfound freedoms involving magic mushrooms. Should I be worried about that showing up on drug tests as I apply for jobs?”
“I just moved here and have already enjoyed Colorado’s newfound freedoms involving magic mushrooms. Should I be worried about that showing up on drug tests as I apply for jobs?”
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No walk in the park today.
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“Transplants” from out of state will replace the original plantings from 1982.
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