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Generally I agree with you. Especially about dress code. So much fuss and leftist political correctness about somebody not hiring or letting somebody go because of dress code. If I am a business owner and have no headwear policy at my work place ( be it safety, sterility or whatever reasons) who can tell me that I must let person work with turban or hijab to accommodate their religious beliefs? I should have right to hire whom I want and nobody should scream religious discrimination because of that.
What if you decide you don't want to hire black people? Would that be okay?
 
The same way everyone makes a judgment on why someone died after a toxicology report... "he had ___ in his system."
As far as I know there are test that determine if marijuana is in your system but not how much is in your system or for how long its been there.

So if you smoke weed today and then get tested at your job tomorrow, while sober, you would fail and get fired.
Where with alcohol if you drink it today and then get tested tomorrow, while sober, you would pass and keep your job.
no way to determine if you were under the influence of marijuana at work or not when the test took place. At least not to my knowledge anyway.
 
The same way everyone makes a judgment on why someone died after a toxicology report... "he had ___ in his system."
So to answer my question, it cant be determined. Only assumed based on a judgment call.
 
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Boo this man!!!
 
I don't know if national legalization would change employment MJ screening. I think some places would drop it, but many would keep it. Drug screening is driven in large part by workers' comp and liability insurance. They get to deny coverage if the person tests positive and I'm sure MJ is far and away the primary drug they find due to its long dwell time in fatty tissue. I bet it saves them a ton in what are completely legitimate workplace injuries that have nothing to do with drug use.

Actually, companies have already started to stop drug testing. It's just not worth the money they have to spend on it, plus, with it becoming more and more accepted everywhere, there is just no need to test for it any more.
 
How are black people affecting sterility or safety? You comparing wrong situations here.
Not too mention one is a choice and the other is not, it's a horrible and absurd comparison to make, it's not even apples to oranges, it's like apples to cannibalism.
 
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