IS POT LEGAL IN COLORADO NOW
IS POT LEGAL IN COLORADO NOW
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where its gonna get sticky is when employers conduct drug tests. no one is getting fired for testing positive to opiates if u have a script but ill bet plenty get fired for using marijuana with a script.
actually its illegal everywhere. just because the state chooses not to enforce a law any longer doesnt make it legal. federal law still classifies it as a schedule I drug. but here in CT they just passed the same law for medicinal purposes.
where its gonna get sticky is when employers conduct drug tests. no one is getting fired for testing positive to opiates if u have a script but ill bet plenty get fired for using marijuana with a script.
actually its illegal everywhere. just because the state chooses not to enforce a law any longer doesnt make it legal. federal law still classifies it as a schedule I drug. but here in CT they just passed the same law for medicinal purposes.
where its gonna get sticky is when employers conduct drug tests. no one is getting fired for testing positive to opiates if u have a script but ill bet plenty get fired for using marijuana with a script.
those are gonna be tested at every level. fom the labor board to the appellate courts sooner then later.Yes it is. Its legal here for medical use but my work has fired 2 people because they tested positive even though they have the script. My work said it might be legal but under the works rules its still a fireable offense
actually its illegal everywhere. just because the state chooses not to enforce a law any longer doesnt make it legal. federal law still classifies it as a schedule I drug. but here in CT they just passed the same law for medicinal purposes.
where its gonna get sticky is when employers conduct drug tests. no one is getting fired for testing positive to opiates if u have a script but ill bet plenty get fired for using marijuana with a script.
that seems to be the trend but you have to keep in mind the implications that will have as a whole. I think the way it sits now is the feds know certain places are violating federal law but turn a blind eye to it.100% correct here. I think the big hope is that state rights will trump federal over time. If more states going the way of legalization the Feds will have to. I would hope any how.
yes but ur forgetting the medical marijuana drug called Marinol. it's synthetic THC at 100% purity and has zero harmful chemicals like one sees in smoking marijuana. its simply a pill. it is used for anti nausea and increasing appetite and has nothing to do with pain management. Marinol is only available by prescription and is VERY expensive.Many people are convicted under state law though, itll be interesting to see what happens with that.
I never thought I would live to see decriminalization of marijuana, but it seems it may be a reality. If it becomes legal there are tests like mouth swabs to show recent use.
I think all drugs should be legalized and put the profits in the states hands. but thats another story.
its not fair to punish someone for that if they have a legal right to have it in their body for a medicinal purpose.
i must have been living under a rock..i always thought pot was LEGAL everywhere