Navy Corpsman Drug Record?

Question by TYDIAS: Navy Corpsman drug record?
Im currently in the navy’s DEP and am trying to switch my job. I’m really interested in being a FMF Corpsman but Ive been told I cant because I have a police record for “drug abuse marijuana” which means i was using it. But I heard the exeption to that rule is recreational occasional use. My question is would it be possible for me to get that job?

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Answer by Jesse J
You need to go to your MEPS station and get that answer or have your recruiter do some digging. Make sure they actually look for the answer and not just blow you off. Good luck… You are going to need it.

Answer by Mrsjvb
no chance at all for a waiver. be lucky they let you in period. no way are they going to give you regular access to more and bigger drugs.

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