Uh...yes you have lots to worry about. At MEPS you will be given a drug test and you will most assuredly fail if you continue to smoke marijuana.
Be honest with your recruiter, they know a lot of people use marijuana, they don't care, they actually probably think its funny. They will give you a piss test in the recruiting office to make sure you can pass the MEPS test - but tell your recruiter.
If you already took the drug test you will fail, you will be denied entrance into the Army, entrance into any Federal Job for 45 days, application to any other Armed Service for 60 days. You can never join any branch of the Army, but are still eligible to join the Navy, Air Force, or Marines.
2007-04-11 05:39:18
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answered by aristotle1776 4
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Anything that would disqualify a male recruit and of course if you are pregnant. Sorry, but drug use is strictly verboten, forbidden, in the US military. If you test positive for marijuana use they can refuse to allow your enlistment. Be honest with your recruiter and the doctor at your physical, lying will get you in more trouble than the truth.
2007-04-11 05:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Why does it matter if you are a female? That has nothing to do with your question. And you know that you have to take a drug test. Then why would you smoke weed?! Thats so stupid. Hope it wasn't too much, cause then maybe you got a chance. Drink LOTS and LOTS of water and cranberry juice and stop smoking period!
2007-04-11 11:45:26
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answered by adeleighernandez26 2
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Many things can and will disqualify you! Your physically unfit for service,having a baby when your expected to go through training cycle,or having a criminal record. I believe a woman can resign or withdraw her enlistment contract without difficulty but a male doesn't have the same option!
2007-04-11 05:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you have something to worry about. Get off the drugs. When you're asked about it, explain that you've smoked dope in the past but saw no future in it and quit. Don't lie about how recently you quit either. Having made mistakes is not nearly as bad in the military as lying, being evasive, or failing to learn from those mistakes.
2007-04-11 05:41:41
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answered by gunplumber_462 7
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Are you kidding? They need more cannon fodder in Iraq.
2007-04-11 05:44:19
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answered by 2 5
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Naw your fine. Welcome to the Army National Guard.
2007-04-11 05:37:24
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answered by Anonymous
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