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Chorn said:Okay, well let me start off by stating some facts. Everyone who says that the military does not care if you have smoked pot in the PAST is right. If you want to be picky in Canada the Act of possessing small quantities of pot is NOT illegal and being high is NOT illegal. The military only cares if you smoke pot NOW or will continue to do so in the FUTURE. Zero tolerance policy for drug use etc.
I wish I had known how little the military would care about my past use prior to filling out that form. Knowing would have saved me a lot of heartburn.
I said I was going to come clean and today I did. What exactly was said I don't think I'm supposed to share with anyone. But I can say that tomorrow at 2:30 I have my over the phone update interview. I hope to be Merit Listed shortly afterwards.
How this will effect my position on the Merit List I do not know. Will it haunt me in the future? Possibly, I don't know. I do know that now I don't have to worry about anything being "found" out about me now. I can point at my file and say that is an honest reflection of me.
Coming clean and being honest was worth the risk of having my application terminated.
-Chron
Good job on coming clean.
BUT
possessing marijuana in any amount is illegal, and I am very sure being high is as well.
Sometimes municipal or federal police agencies choose not to arrest people with small amounts of marijuana, but it remains a prosecutable offense.
As it should be.