Posted on 06/15/2019 9:47:02 AM PDT by indthkr
(CNN) Starting in 2020, Nevada employers cannot refuse to hire a job applicant for failing a marijuana screening test, making it the first state to pass such a law.....
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Who knows, but it is coming.
Airline pilots, physicians, surgeons, and all professions and disciplines will be included.
In the future one cannot discount being flown in airliners who crew are high from recently smoking marijuana. Having their surgical procedure paused while the surgical team goes burns one. Or standing before a judge that hes just smoked a joint. Or being pulled over by a police officer that has just finished burning a joint. Plus the oodles of impaired drivers on the highway[s]
Just because he failed a test, does not mean hes high at work. The problem is that it stays in the system for close to a month. The other problem is theres no way to differentiate If someone used it on a Saturday / weekend on their free time -( the same way that a person would consume alcohol) vs being under the influence on the job the following Monday (or any work day for that matter).
They need a test that will show if someone is currently under the influence.
Just because someone has it in their system does not mean they are high while at work.
Alcohol is a legal drug.
Pot, depending on the jurisdiction, is not.
Would you employ a known cokehead who abstained while at work?
I wouldn’t.
Would you employ a known cokehead who abstained while at work?
I wouldnt.
Coke and weed are completely different. Id personally prefer hanging out with pot smokers than alcohol drinkers. I personally do neither. After chemo, alcohol makes me feel awful. I dont like the way THC makes me feel either although I tried using it LEGALLY over the past year for medicinal purposes. If it took my Neurapathy pain away, Id figure out a way to tolerate the effects. But, it did not take my pain away Some people like the way they feel with it, just like some people like alcohol. If one had to be banned - alcohol or THC - it should be alcohol.
It is probable that pot will be at a minimum decriminalized across the entire country. I would guess it will be legal and taxed in 30 or so states within the next six to eight years.
Not to am employer, they’re not.
Users and/or abusers of recreational drugs have higher medical costs, insurance costs, turnover and absence rates.
They are just not worth hiring if you can help it.
There’s a legal standard for alcohol intoxication that’s recognized nationwide.
Tell me, what’s the standard for THC....
Its never ok to go to work after consuming alcohol.
Great so now you add yet another expense for employers.
I agree. Zero tolerance.
Ditto for pot, coke, meth, heroin, etc.
“So what happens when insurance companies refuse to cover said companies, because of the added risk?”
Won’t happen.
The “added risk” is negligible at worst.
Because workers can still be fired for being high on the job. Or for substandard performance. Or because their job has been “eliminated”.
And alcohol doesnt cause issues at work? How many people show up with or dont because of hangovers? Thats just one issue. Changing the criminality status is only one part. They still should not come to work under the influence. How will someone determine who is under the influence after its decriminalize or where it is already decriminalized?
Marijuana prohibition is idiotic and hypocritical. Drug dealers don’t ask for id. That’s why it’s available to kids. Why should adults be prevented from smoke pot? Adults can gamble, drink, smoke and use tobacco. Why not marijuana?
My job hired a company that tested us randomly. They had a breathalyzer machine and collected urine. If they are already testing, then they should get up to speed with the issue.
Hey, smoke up all you want. But I don’t want to hire you.
And you might say that some users are good employees, but the fact is, I shouldn’t be forced to take that risk.
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