So they can sue and blame the laboratory / doctor / someone else for the adverse results of false accusation???
TIM
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Prof. Tim Reynolds,
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Subject: drugs in urine
I wrote earlier
"why would somebody want to falsely FAIL
a urine drug test?"
I suppose you might want to have less serious drugs found rather than more
serious ones.... - that would be quite ingenious. I bet Bob Forrest
could educate us all in this matter.
james falconer smith.
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