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From: Dr. G.
Password: orange
Date: 18 Aug 2009
Time: 04:53:21 -0700
Remote Name: 170.163.32.2
I read with alarm the CNN article in which small amounts of cocaine were found on higher denomination bills. Is there scientific evidence to support the possibility of false-positive cocaine results from this exposure? I'm assuming we would treat this as a "grandma's brownie" type of excuse, i.e. if grandma baked you brownies with marijuana in them and you inadvertently ate them, it's still not a valid medical explanation and your test is positive... How are other MROs planning to handle the cocaine-positive from money handling explanation? Thanks...
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