What Happens if You Fail a Drug Test in Ohio?

Question by The Question Guy: What happens if you fail a drug test in Ohio?
Just curious if there will be legal action taken or if they will just fire me from the job.

And do places like Pizza Hut or any other restaurants do random drug tests or is it more known for office jobs to do that?

And also..will they test for alcohol or cigarettes or can they not?

Best answer:

Answer by StephenWeinstein
A drug test only shows that you used drugs, not what country you were in at the time. Drug use in not illegal in all countries, so the test does not prove that you did something illegal, only that you did something that would have been illegal if you were in the U.S.

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