Not while he was employed, like when he was my age. He's so paranoid now that he thinks that if I get caught he'll somehow get reprimanded. He smoked when he was in high school and college and still turned out more successful than you were ever be in your miserable pathetic life of posting just to get a higher post count.I know a lot about a lot of things. You don't know my goals and abmitions and you can't judge someone by the fact they use drugs.
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HELP PLEASE!!!!!!
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He never even actually admitted it anyways, I just have my suspicions and I always brought it up back when he used to take my dime sacks in 9th grade and flush them.
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You have a one-track mind, dude with 349 posts since 5/7. I never said people who smoke pot would become failures. I don't know much about you or your family, and you don't know much about me. You don't know how successful I am or how much money I have. You can form whatever image you like in your mind, but realize that you may be completely wrong.If you get busted for dope, and your father has a job that requires a security clearance, you'll get a $200 fine, and your father will be pretty screwed.
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No, I'll appear in court and pay the $200 fine. My uncle who is a criminal attorney will probably get the charges reduced or even dropped anyways, he's always helpful with embarrassing legal situations. Like the time I did a hit and run, got it dropped to a simple "improper backing" citation, no I wasn't high or drunk. I'm an adult and my family isn't held responsible for what I do, unless they or their property is involved, and it is not, they are not criminally liabale, for a shitty misdemeanor charge.
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Do you live with a person who has a security clearance? If so, then they are at risk. If nothing happens, then they are lucky.You understand the difference between responsibility (financial, legal, etc.), and issues with a security clearance, right? If you're an adult, no matter what you do, criminal or misdemenor, they are not responsible. When I got my security clearance, I had a coke dealer as a roomate. Even though I wasn't liable for anything he did, it was a potential problem.It must be cool to be a white guy with criminal attorney as an uncle.
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It must be cool to be a white guy with criminal attorney as an uncle. We're Jews, we can either be lawyers, dentists, jewlers, or work in Hollywood.
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There isn't any large-scale operations going down at my place of residence, they don't take someones security clearance who has held one for 20+ years and has established a reputation because his son got caught with a joint, where do you get your information? I have a relatively clean record but my sibling has been in troubke for pot-related crimes a couple of times and my dad didn't recieve any shit for that.
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I got my information from the employer that did the paperwork, dealt with whatever govenment agencies had to be dealt with, and issued me the security clearance. Where do you get your information from?One of the things that they're most worried about is your putting yourself in a position where you can be blackmailed. If you tell them you've used drugs in the past, you can still get a security clearance. If you lie, and they find out that you lied, you're screwed. If they figure out that the son of someone with a top secret clearance was busted for drugs, and lived in the same house, they'd wonder if they father knew about it, and if he did, would he be subject to blackmail?
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The point is I'm out of my house and no threat to my family, I keep to myself and don't even look like a drug user, on April 20th when all my co-workers were making subtle references to being stoned and i said something they all acted surprised thinking i was so innocent. Besides, i think my dads boss is an ex-pothead or he probably still smokes on occasion, he looks like a total hippy.
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LOL you guys make me laugh. Good luck in court :smile: