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No they do not test new agents. All agents are independent contractors, not employees.
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Not if you tell the tester that you use nasal spray before testing.
yes
the student could stop their friends from taking drugs and maybe do some anti-drug speeches or presentations
Dosing blotter paper with acid.
Nose spray has oxymetazoline in it. This is the ingredient that makes it work. It definitely does not show up in a drug test!
A Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agent enforces the United States government's laws regarding controlled substances. DEA agents are also involved in discovering terrorist groups that are tied to drugs and drug trafficking.
Not as a rule but drug testing in private employment is up to the employer in most cases. See related link.
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