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In reply to the discussion: Mass. Chemist Faked Drug Tests, Thousands Wrongly Convicted. [View all]dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)46. Not checking credentials seems to be not that uncommon.
I was hired as supervisor of a large treatment program, and was shocked to find that several people there did not have the degrees they were supposed to have, and were not registered with the state, per state law.
and they had been hired years before I came on board.
Have had that problem in other places I worked, also.
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Smedley would be rolling over in his grave at the privatization of the prison system to
silvershadow
Sep 2012
#7
You are right to question info. coming from our legal system... There is a huge divide between law
midnight
Sep 2012
#8
Well, fortunately our state voters decriminalized weed possession up to 2 ounces a couple years back
bluestate10
Sep 2012
#26
Anyone who can look at these facts and still support criminalized marijuana is
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#30
Oh gee, a convicted felon? Voting rights? But I bet gun rights go unaffected.
lonestarnot
Sep 2012
#33