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I went to do my polygraph exam the other week so I could volunteer with the Orlando Police Department. I want to get all the experience and contacts I can because I hope to become a police officer (I'm in my last year of school for criminal justice). Now there was a study I heard of saying people in college are more honest with employers about past things, and in my case thats true, and I wanted to be completely honest about my past drug use, which stopped about 3 years ago. And I figured I'd be fine since the disqualifier was to not have used it in the past 2 years. WELL... He went through all the questioning in the beginning to find out anything I might have forgotten or have questions on... so I figured I'd mention anything I thought might be relevant. I then found out I was considered in possession of weed last year because I cleaned my friends house and moved his weed. I was told to sign off on the paperwork and not to bother taking the exam because I would fail. I was crushed, and now I'm afraid to even apply for an internship (or job in the future) that will require me to take a polygraph in fear that I will fail and not be allowed into a department I want. Or even worse it follow me to any other jobs I try. My professor at school said the polygraph exam is only as good as the examiner, and at the time I didn't really put much thought into that... but after reading this site I can definately see he has a point.