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<blockquote data-quote="OTE" data-source="post: 12942"><p>First, as with most drug tests, there are different kinds for pot. A true test yields a number, not a plus or minus like on a woman's stick. LOL</p><p></p><p>Only way a test can be truly negative is if the number is zero. But the number is something you don't get. You only get the reader's interpretations of whether it's positive or negative. There's an "allowable" number for most professionals that's considered within an acceptable range, or an error range. </p><p></p><p>The actual number will vary based on how strong the pot is, how much was smoked, how long ago, how the body metabolizes, etc, etc. Chances are, if the person has been using that the number was not zero but was considered to be low enough to be called "negative".</p><p></p><p>I'm not aware of any drug that can make the number zero or that would sure be a best seller in a lot of places including outside PO offices. LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OTE, post: 12942"] First, as with most drug tests, there are different kinds for pot. A true test yields a number, not a plus or minus like on a woman's stick. LOL Only way a test can be truly negative is if the number is zero. But the number is something you don't get. You only get the reader's interpretations of whether it's positive or negative. There's an "allowable" number for most professionals that's considered within an acceptable range, or an error range. The actual number will vary based on how strong the pot is, how much was smoked, how long ago, how the body metabolizes, etc, etc. Chances are, if the person has been using that the number was not zero but was considered to be low enough to be called "negative". I'm not aware of any drug that can make the number zero or that would sure be a best seller in a lot of places including outside PO offices. LOL. [/QUOTE]
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