Studies have
shown found
traces of drugs, such as antibiotics, hormones, contraceptives and steroids in 80 percent
of the rivers and streams tested.
But the U.S.
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) notes that other measures, such as pretrial urine samples from defendants accused of crimes, show that drug use, at least in the D.C. area, has gone down slightly — only 29 percent of adult arrestees had traces of cocaine in their urine in the first six months of 2009, the lowest level since 1
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) notes that other measures, such as pretrial urine samples from defendants accused
of crimes,
show that
drug use, at least in the D.C. area, has gone down slightly — only 29 percent of adult arrestees had traces of cocaine in their urine in the first six months of 2009, the lowest level since 1
drug use, at least in the D.C. area, has gone down slightly — only 29 percent
of adult arrestees had
traces of cocaine in their urine in the first six months
of 2009, the lowest level since 1985.
«Hemp foods and cosmetics are confounding our federal and corporate
drug testing programs» This argument derives from the possibility that
trace elements
of THC, known to be present in hemp seeds and oil, may
show up in workplace
drug tests that have, since the 1980's, become a ubiquitous feature
of American life.