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Since its not illegal is it still against USAFA rules? I dont want to do anything to get my appointment revoked by failing a drug test at I-Day.
So can I smoke and not worry?
So can I smoke and not worry?
But if someone has applied to the academy, is applying, will apply, or worse yet received an appointment and will be attending in June; and by chance you do smoke marijuana, Salvia, or any other drug that is not prescribed; I hope and pray that you are caught, your appointment is taken away, that all your options and opportunities are taken from you, and that you wind up homeless, jobless, and you rot in hell.
I am pretty sure that we all signed a statement saying that we haven't and wouldn't use such substances from the date of our application onward. Even though this is "legal", if the AF and DODMERB considers it a "DQ" or "drug abuse"-it is. If you do not have enough self respect for yourself to abstain from mind altering drugs...you DO NOT deserve an appointment. The waiting list is full of more qualified candidates and your appointment was obviously a mistake.Which is a DQ under DODMERB 232.60.
According to Ven Sovo of Tinker AFB Joint Drug Enforcement Team (a division of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Detachment 114), use of salvia falls within the Air Force's definition of drug abuse.
Drug abuse is "the illegal, wrongful or improper use, possession, sale, transfer or introduction onto a military installation of any drug," Sovo told the news service. And the Air Force defines drugs as "any intoxicating substance, other than alcohol, that is inhaled, injected, consumed or introduced into the body in any manner for purposes of altering mood or function."
the end was pretty harsh.