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kjrsport
10-09-11, 07:38 PM
I am currently in law school and interested in joining the Marine Corps, JAG. Last week, I met with a recruiter and divulged all my information, including prior drug use, the extent of which is about 20 times of marijuana use during my undergraduate years (2006-2010). So it has been approximately 1.5 years since I last used marijuana.

The recruiter said it may be an issue, but there was still a possibility I can get a drug waiver. Other than this issue, I have a pretty good application.

Has anyone else had experience with this issue?

Old Marine
10-09-11, 09:10 PM
If the Corps has a choice of two people with the same qualifications except one had used drugs and one hadn't, which one do you think they would take?

kjrsport
10-10-11, 01:13 AM
I understand prior use of marijuana is not a positive for my application. I was more wondering if anyone has experienced similar circumstances regarding the drug waivers.

Yonkers
10-10-11, 05:31 AM
Okay, here's where integrity comes in.

There's white. There's black. And then there's grey.

White being you tell them about it and then you get a waiver MAYBE... then you have to go through a lot of BS just to get in.

Black being you lie to them and tell them you've never touched the stuff... you get in, get in the fleet, then pop on a **** test... get NJPd or worse.

Grey, you don't tell them, you never touch the stuff while you're in... and serve your country.

To be honest I know a lot of people who have gotten in with worse... a little bit of weed in yer undergrad years shouldn't stop you from serving your country.

afraziaaaa
10-11-11, 09:03 AM
Grey, you don't tell them, you never touch the stuff while you're in... and serve your country.

To be honest I know a lot of people who have gotten in with worse.

Sounds like somebody I know.

Yonkers
10-11-11, 09:50 AM
Sounds like somebody I know.

Seems to be a very common theme :D

eric huitrado
10-11-11, 10:42 AM
I think The Marine corps is too busy to have to check on a person who hasent smoked in over a year and a half. I he recruiter is making that big of a deal about something like that. I think you learn from your mistake and go to another Recruiter, and keep your mouth shut..

afraziaaaa
10-11-11, 10:51 AM
I think The Marine corps is too busy to have to check on a person who hasent smoked in over a year and a half. I he recruiter is making that big of a deal about something like that. I think you learn from your mistake and go to another Recruiter, and keep your mouth shut..

Wouldn't be the recruiter making a big deal out of it. There are policies that we have to abide by regardless of our own personal opinions. In the eyes of the policy-makers in Marine Corps Recruiting Command, smoking marijuana 20 times 1.5 years ago and smoking marijuana 20 times 15 years ago are the same. Once that information is divulged to the recruiter, he or she has to report it. Drug use is black and white, either it did or didn't occur. Not like a 'possible' medical issue such as "my mom thinks I have ADD because I don't listen to her at home and I hate doing my homework so I get Cs in school".

The Marine Corps runs an FBI background check on every applicant, enlisted or officer, regardless of any drug or police history or lack thereof.

Marine84
10-11-11, 08:53 PM
None of us are going to be able to tell you - we old(er) ones have no clue about what goes on in today's Corps.

I went in in 84 - I smoked until the day before I left to go to MEPS. I waited until the "moment of truth" and I couldn't take it anymore - I fessed up and told on myself. I'm glad I did. I had to stay at MEPS an extra night until a waiver came through but, BY GOD, I got in. Didn't have to worry about it again. If you're truthful straight out the gate, you won't have to worry about it again.

kjrsport
10-13-11, 12:08 PM
Thanks for everyone's input.

Burke7051
10-13-11, 06:40 PM
Okay, here's where integrity comes in.

There's white. There's black. And then there's grey.

White being you tell them about it and then you get a waiver MAYBE... then you have to go through a lot of BS just to get in.

Black being you lie to them and tell them you've never touched the stuff... you get in, get in the fleet, then pop on a **** test... get NJPd or worse.

Grey, you don't tell them, you never touch the stuff while you're in... and serve your country.

To be honest I know a lot of people who have gotten in with worse... a little bit of weed in yer undergrad years shouldn't stop you from serving your country.

:thumbup:

YLDNDN6
10-13-11, 08:27 PM
You will get your waiver...they are a dime-a-dozen these days if you read through some of the other posts in here. The key thing is that you remain truthful throughout the process, admit everything...

ksilvia
10-16-11, 07:54 PM
I swear why don't some of you try talking to people with some military background before you go to a recruiter because if you talked to someone like me I would have told you to keep your mouth shut just go to another recruiter.

Sgt Leprechaun
10-19-11, 09:32 PM
Wrong answer.