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Must say there are a lot of ideas flying around here that do not make sense. The main thing with employment is the employer has the right to hire who he are she wants. They are allowed to stipulate what is expected of the employee. It is a bill that gives recreational use of marijuana not medicinal. Therefore a company can test you for chemicals that they feel will affect your job performance. Comparing chemicals like nicotine and caffeine to THC is comical and illogical. Another thing is Colorado will never impose anything that prevents a company from keeping the standards they follow now when drug testing. Also someone here said that state laws are more powerful then federal government laws. That's just stupid.
This is a huge stepping stone. It will however take a lot of leniency from the federal government which has laws that classify marijuana as an illegal substance. I think obama will be a dick and say one thing and do another. (like when he supposedly said to the DEA respect Cali medicinal laws, but what really was said is crack down on them like usual). However, I feel as though more and more states will pass laws in the next few years which will make the feds consider their stance on marijuana.
I will say if the Feds do decide to ignore Colorado and treat them as a Guinea pig, the money gained from taxing it added to money saved from not enforcing law against it will entice a lot of states into legalizing it. Taxes are one thing, the money saved is a much much bigger deal.
This is a huge stepping stone. It will however take a lot of leniency from the federal government which has laws that classify marijuana as an illegal substance. I think obama will be a dick and say one thing and do another. (like when he supposedly said to the DEA respect Cali medicinal laws, but what really was said is crack down on them like usual). However, I feel as though more and more states will pass laws in the next few years which will make the feds consider their stance on marijuana.
I will say if the Feds do decide to ignore Colorado and treat them as a Guinea pig, the money gained from taxing it added to money saved from not enforcing law against it will entice a lot of states into legalizing it. Taxes are one thing, the money saved is a much much bigger deal.