I Have Court in 2 Weeks to End My Probation, Can I Be Drug Tested on That Date?

Question by Anon: I have court in 2 weeks to end my probation, can I be drug tested on that date?
I’m in the state of California and have passed all of my tests without aid and have completed every other component of my probation and my PO told me I’d never have to see him again and was very positive about the whole thing and how well I was doing, so I’m not worried about him, but can the court do anything?
In response to “dude”, I don’t have a problem and never have. I don’t view marijuana as a drug and it should be a persons right to use it if they want without doing harm to anything/anyone and I never have. I went with this probation to avoid further problems, I was accused falsely in the first place and wasn’t able to fight it because I don’t have an attorney.

Best answer:

Answer by renee70466
Be ready for a test at any time until you are released. You PO might get a bug up his rear and call you in to test you today. You never know and will always be responsiable even after you are released!

Answer by dude
Dude – if you have to ask, you have a problem. Get some rehab.

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