Many companies in Colorado have drug free policies in place at their businesses. It only makes sense that they should also require pre-employment drug testing as well if they want to keep drug users away from their companies. Colorado is the marijuana capital of the United States, with more dispensaries for medical marijuana than any other state. According to a survey printed in The Denver Post, Colorado has "twice the number of medical marijuana patients per capita as California." There are 20 medical use patients for every 1,000 residents of the state. Recreational Marijuana Near Me
Although
this doesn't prove that anyone but those with documentation from their doctors
stating that their medical conditions could benefit from the use of marijuana
are getting pot from dispensaries, chances are pretty good that others besides
medical-reason users are getting some of the goods. Even if they are not,
millions of illegal marijuana plants have been removed from public lands in the
state. Colorado's elimination of plants on public lands "has more than
tripled in the past five years," according to the survey in The Denver
Post. Between illegally grown pot and the possibility of getting it from
medical users, caregivers, or others from dispensaries, it is an easy thing to
get marijuana in Colorado. Best
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Employers
who do pre-employment drug screening are required to have their drug-free
policy printed on their application or to inform job applicants of the policy
at their first interview. This is good for both employers and pot smokers.
Employers win by making their drug policy clear to the applicant and by letting
the candidate know that drugs are not tolerated in the company. Job applicants
win as well because they have the choice to withdraw their applications and
search for a company to work for that is more lenient or even accepting of
marijuana use. Cannabis
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Most
employers who want to be sure that their employees are drug free probably do
not think that a marijuana smoker is going to come into their business and
cause a major disruption or shoot other employees. It is still within their
rights to ban pot and all other drugs from use by their employees. After all,
employment is by will and either party has the right to terminate it at any
time. The employer has the right to keep the business free from drug users,
even pot smokers, if that is his or her prerogative. Except for medical users,
marijuana is still an illegal drug in Colorado. Cannabis
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