Is It True if You Have Ever Used “hard” Drugs in the Past 10 Years You Are Denied Cali. Game Warden?

Question by Baun: Is it true if you have ever used “hard” drugs in the past 10 years you are denied Cali. Game Warden?
I am wanting to become a California Game Warden, and I was looking through the requirements and it said “If you have ever used “hard” drugs (cocaine, meth, heroine, etc.) that you will be automatically disqualified.” This just seems to impossible to become a game warden (10 years). The only drug I am worried about is cocaine. I have only tried it a couple times and the last time was years ago, but not 10 years ago. I have no felony charges, clean drivers license, recently graduated college and looking for a career in wildlife law enforcement. If anyone has personal experience of going through the hiring process that would be really cool if they could share.

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Answer by Tulip
Yes it is true. Since it’s illegal, it’s considered that you are not to be trusted to obey the law. If you used drugs despite the law, then you may not be a law abiding person. For example, your told to not do certain things, but did with in the last 10 years. A position which requires you to have a gun weapon would pose a risk of misuse

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