Is It Illegal To "Cheat" Employment Drug Tests In Georgia?

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I know that some states have laws that make it an offense to "cheat" a drug test by sneaking synthetic urine or using other means to dupe the test. However, I was wondering if this is true in the state of Georgia.
 
I know that some states have laws that make it an offense to "cheat" a drug test by sneaking synthetic urine or using other means to dupe the test. However, I was wondering if this is true in the state of Georgia.

YES, cheating on drug tests is CRIMINALIZED in Georgia.

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With the opioid crisis raging, rates of cocaine and methamphetamine abuse soaring and recreational marijuana use legal in nine states, concern about clean drug tests has increased. While people have long tried to cheat drug exams with an array of creative methods — such as providing other people's urine, attempting to flush their systems with gallons of water or using herbal remedies — synthetic urine is the new go-to trick, reports the Washington Post. States are enacting laws to ban the sale of fake urine, which retails for $17 to $40 in head shops, truck stops and on the Internet. The substance — made from chemicals and, some claim, uric acid — goes by names including "Monkey Whizz" and "UPass." Authorities say the products give drug users a way to sidestep screening exams administered by police, courts and employers.

Laws making it illegal to sell or use synthetic urine or cheat on a drug test are on the books in at least 18 states, says the National Conference of State Legislatures. A bill in Mississippi was dubbed the "Urine Trouble Act," drawing snickers and groans. Its sponsors said the jokey name belies a real problem: Truck drivers, people who operate heavy machinery and others can use the synthetic liquid to thwart a drug test, creating public risks. David Powell of the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council has heard accounts of people on probation getting caught with fake urine. They often try to slip it into cups in the bathroom where they are supposed to be providing urine samples. Companies nationwide have reported having trouble finding workers who can pass drug tests. When people see their livelihood or ability to stay out of jail as dependent on passing a drug test, it can create a strong motivation to cheat.

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You Can Be Fined Or Jailed For Cheating A Drug Test In Many States
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You Can Be Fined Or Jailed For Cheating A Drug Test In Many States

Drug test cheating is a problem that won't seem to go away. As much as 10 percent of all drug test samples have been adulterated, switched or tampered with in some manner.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. According to the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, more than 67% of all drug users are employed and 24.8 million Americans age 12 and older admit to being regular marijuana users.

Yet, only 3.5% of all drug tests are positive according to one major laboratory. The rate of drug test cheating could easily be higher than 10 percent if all cheating drug tests were caught.

So what states are making it illegal to cheat a drug test?

State Laws That Make It Illegal To Cheat A Drug Test
Although, Federal laws do not make cheating illegal, state may have laws that make it illegal to cheat a drug test. Today, over a dozen states have anti-drug test cheating laws.

Texas was one of the first states to pass an anti-drug test cheating law. Its law considers a person guilty of a misdemeanor if that person "knowingly or purposefully manufacturers, delivers, owns, uses, or possesses a substance or device designed to falsify a drug test result."

South Carolina has a comprehensive law that includes individuals who "provide substances or devices for the intent of cheating on a drug or alcohol test as well as those who would use such substances or devices." The penalty for first-time offenders includes a fine of up to $5,000, or up to 3 years in prison, or both.

Oklahoma imposes a $1,000 fine and up to one year in prison on anyone who helps another person cheat on a drug test.

In North Carolina, a person found guilty a second time of helping another person cheat on a drug test is guilty of a Class I felony.

Oregon makes cheating a drug test a Class B misdemeanor with a maximum fine of $2500, or up to 6 months in jail. The law states, "A person commits the crime of falsifying drug test results if the person intentionally uses, or possesses with intent to use, any substance or device designed to falsify the results of a drug test of the person."

Other states with anti-drug test cheating laws include: Arkansas, Illinois, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wyoming.

In 2014, Colorado was the only state with a bill that would create criminal penalties for cheating on a drug test.

What else are states doing to prevent cheating?

Some States Are Banning Synthetic Or Fake Urine
States are enacting laws to ban the sale of fake urine, which retails for about $17 to $40 in head shops, truck stops and on the Internet, and is easy to purchase.

Mississippi lawmakers in February 2018 want to stop people from using fake urine to cheat drug tests by passing "The Mississippi Urine Trouble Act". The committee voted to set the penalty for violation at up to a $1,000 fine and or six months in jail.

Laws making it illegal to sell or use synthetic urine or cheat on a drug test are on the books in at least 18 states, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, including Arkansas, Indiana, Louisiana, New Hampshire and Oklahoma.

States Are Allowing More Ways To Test For Drugs Other Than Urine

Urine testing is the most common screening method and detects recent use, typically in the previous one to three days. It is suitable for all testing reasons – from pre-employment to random to post-accident – and can be performed for a wide range of illicit and prescription drugs.

However, it is also the testing method most likely being cheated. Other testing methods include oral fluid (saliva) testing, hair testing, and blood (an invasive un-popular process).

Oral fluid (saliva) testing is quickly rising in popularity because it is non-invasive. Drug compounds that are present in a person's blood are present in their saliva. Saliva tests measure the parent compound: the psychoactive element of the drug. Detection of the parent compound in saliva indicates that the drug has entered the blood stream. Urine testing only measures the broken down compound, which means it takes longer to detect drug use (2-3 days compared to saliva's detection in just a few hours to 4 days).

When the sample process is collected properly (10-15 minute wait period under supervision), cheating is nearly impossible because fresh saliva recycles every 10 minutes. So what you put in your mouth to try and cheat is already out of your saliva when the swab is placed in your mouth.

Hair testing is the only drug testing method available that provides a 90-day drug use history window (urine drug testing has a 2-3 day window). When compared with urine testing, hair testing provides nearly twice the number of positives due to its longer detection time-frame. This makes hair testing an ideal solution for a number of drug testing programs.

Hair testing requires a small sample of hair, about 100-120 strands of hair, that is collected under direct supervision without any invasion of privacy. The process for collecting a hair sample is "top-down". Which means, if the donor does not want the sample to be collected from their hair, the collector could get a hair sample from a beard, under the arm, or elsewhere on the body.

You can be fined or jailed for cheating a drug test in many states - CleanFleet
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What states make it illegal to cheat a drug test?
In a way, it's illegal in all states to cheat drug test results, but there are some states where very specific laws have been put in place to ban fake pee products. Let's start with an up-to-date list as of 2019:

Alabama Kansas Oklahoma
Arkansas Michigan South Carolina
Arizona Mississippi Tennessee
Florida Missouri Utah

Georgia

New Hampshire West Virginia
Indiana North Carolina Wisconsin

What Will Happen If You Get Caught Using Synthetic Urine?
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I know that some states have laws that make it an offense to "cheat" a drug test by sneaking synthetic urine or using other means to dupe the test. However, I was wondering if this is true in the state of Georgia.

In addition to the wealth of information army judge provided, doing that would also be civil fraud which could lead to a civil judgment against you and, of course, job termination, should your cheat be discovered.

It'd be better for the applicant to kick whatever drug or alcohol problem the applicant has so that the applicant need not worry about arrests due to drug/alcohol offenses, civil judgments, and/or losing a job. It would also be good for the applicant's health. Addiction to any substance can end up causing significant medical problems and really mess up your life. Or, these days, running the risk of death as dealers cut all kinds of cheap, easy to make substances into the drugs to make more money. The problem is that the drug dealer "chemist" likely has little knowledge of how to effectively combine drugs or the equipment needed to do the very precise measurements needed to ensure what they sell won't kill the customer. Dealers don't really care what happens to their users as long as the money keeps coming in. Losing a customer or two due to badly prepared drugs is just a cost of doing business for them.
 
It'd be better for the applicant to kick whatever drug or alcohol problem the applicant has so that the applicant need not worry about arrests due to drug/alcohol offenses, civil judgments, and/or losing a job.

Amen, amen, amen.

If you're facing an addiction, get professional help ASAP.

Make sure you get yourself into a live in rehab, properly licensed in the state where the rehab is located.

You also need to check client reviews, as well as state regulation agency records.

Get that naughty monkey off your back.

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