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Since the GP acquiesced to the mother's demand, it is the GP on whom any
ethical burden fell; As a minor, the mother has the right to determine
whether the child should be tested, depending on his Gillick-competencey;
and it could be argued that since he is old enough to get the cash to smoke
cannabis he is probably Gillick-competent and therefore should be able to
refuse...

Fortunately not the lab's problem.

TIM

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> Subject: Consent to under-age drug-screen
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> I received a urine sample from a GP with the following comment:
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> "Boy aged 14. Mum wants to have his urine screened for drugs because
> she thinks he is on cannabis."
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> Is it ethical to do this test
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