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Post by Peteetongman on Apr 25, 2013 20:45:52 GMT -5
Medical and recreational marijuana may be legal in Colorado, but employers in the state can lawfully fire workers who test positive for the drug, even if it was used off duty, according to a court ruling Thursday. The Colorado Court of Appeals found there is no employment protection for medical marijuana users in the state since the drug remains barred by the federal government. "For an activity to be lawful in Colorado, it must be permitted by, and not contrary to, both state and federal law," the appeals court stated in its 2-1 conclusion. The ruling concurs with court decisions in similar cases elsewhere and comes as businesses attempt to regulate pot use among employees in states where the drug is legal. Colorado and Washington state law both provide for recreational marijuana use. Several other states have legalized medical use. abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/court-pot-smokers-fired-colo-19043822#.UXncD8oQKYU
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2013 18:32:12 GMT -5
Zero Tolerance doesn't leave much room for recreation.
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