Does the military help it's recruit pass drug tests

Is it true that the military help their recruits pass drug tests? I’ve read several articles that say so - and - so wasn’t going to be admitted into the army because of their marijuana use, but then the recruiter told them how to get around it. What these articles never say is how the recruiters help them to get around it. From what I understand marijuana is very hard to get out of the system. Basically, I"ve read that it is stored up in your fat cells and depending upon how long and how much a person ingests; it may take a couple of days to a couple of months to rid your system. I’ve heard that most people who take marijuana urine analysis just drink a bunch of water and then urinate mostly water, since most marijuana tests look at the metabolite concentration, the water will lower to legal standards. In relation to this, the urine is often very suspicious because of it’s high water content and clarity, so I assume this is not what the military tells their recruits. With all this being said, what could they possibly tell them? From what I’m reading on the internet, people use everything from niacin to vinegar, but those “miracle” cleaners are basically just myths. So, is this a myth that the military tells people how to pass drug tests, or do they actually know something that we don’t? :confused:

Just a hunch, but you aren’t too interested in if the military is helping its recruits with drug tests are you?

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