No one can convince me it isn't an unconstitutional invasion of privacy. Plus they are notoriously unfair: you can get a positive test for THC [actually "cannabinoid metabolites"] if you shared a joint at a party a month ago—or even from taking "too much CBD" (look it up, there's no such thing)—but that cocaine-and-5th-of-bourbon bender from last weekend? Nary a trace!
Meh, drug tests are bunk IMHO
No one can convince me it isn't an unconstitutional invasion of privacy. Plus they are notoriously unfair: you can get a positive test for THC [actually "cannabinoid metabolites"] if you shared a joint at a party a month ago—or even from taking "too much CBD" (look it up, there's no such thing)—but that cocaine-and-5th-of-bourbon bender from last weekend? Nary a trace!
Correct. Most CBD has “trace amounts, which is 0.3%THC dry weight at maximum. It is enough to show up.