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Past drug use tripping up state patrol recruits
Posted on September 19, 2012 at 8:33 AM
Updated Wednesday, Sep 19 at 10:53 AM
Taking someone else's prescription drugs or giving your prescription drugs to someone else -- even just once -- may disqualify you from being a state trooper. That's making it harder for WSP to find qualified recruits.
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