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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 684413" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Well damn, that's a trend that's started in prisons that I had hoped would go away. We have a HUGE K-2 problem here, mainly because it wont show up on the urinalysis test. Because of this, Officers have been writing Conduct Violations for Rule#11-Possesion/Use of an Intoxicating Substance stating that "due to my experience, I can tell that they are visibly intoxicated". Well, this is all well and fine except for the fact that its complete and utter crap! We have entirely too many offenders on Mental Health medications that can mimic intoxication, even when they have stopped taking them. Unless you personally know the person, you cant determine if they are intoxicated or not. Hell, low blood sugar in a diabetic mimics intoxication!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 684413, member: 18238"] Well damn, that's a trend that's started in prisons that I had hoped would go away. We have a HUGE K-2 problem here, mainly because it wont show up on the urinalysis test. Because of this, Officers have been writing Conduct Violations for Rule#11-Possesion/Use of an Intoxicating Substance stating that "due to my experience, I can tell that they are visibly intoxicated". Well, this is all well and fine except for the fact that its complete and utter crap! We have entirely too many offenders on Mental Health medications that can mimic intoxication, even when they have stopped taking them. Unless you personally know the person, you cant determine if they are intoxicated or not. Hell, low blood sugar in a diabetic mimics intoxication! [/QUOTE]
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