
My neighbor who is an honorably dischared, Air Force female, who served at the White House, was overseas as a Medic, was accused by a doctor of taking illegal drugs. She wasn’t but when the doctors mix medications there can be a issue. I saw today an article describing this very issue. For examle, bird poop scraped off a man’s car tested positive for cocaine. A baby’s ashes registered as methamphetamine or ecstasy. A greatgrandmother tested positive for cocaine. It took her one and one half years, including refinancing her home, to become clear and free of the accusations. Colorimetric drug tests which are cheap and fast are used by law enforcement. However they are not very accurate. They often have false positives. Part of the reason they are used is that they cost between two to ten dollars or 2.3 to 8.66 Euros. The tests that are truly acurate cost between twenty-four thousand to eighty thousand dollars or twenty thousand six hundred forty to sixty-eight thousand eight hundred Euros. It is clear why they use the cheap test. The bird poop car owner had it retested as did the greatgrandmother and both showed exactly that it was not cocaine. There are too many people testing positive when in reality they are negative. What do you think? It is clear that the Good Gus series did not have this problem. The books are filled with fun and an e-book would be ideal for the child in your life. The trouble with “Misplaced Trust” is that there were many family members taking drugs. Give an e-book a read you may enjoy it. Visit the site and download an e-book. The books are available in e-book from the sites www.goodgusbooks.com and www.misplacedtrustbook.com. “Misplaced Trust” has a five-star rating on Amazon. It is about true crime and greed.