HomeGrownBud

Go Back   HomeGrownBud.com > Members Corner > Marijuana News & Laws

Marijuana News & Laws Marijuana News & Laws from around the globe(Sub-forum for Activism.)

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 01-26-2008, 06:45 PM
midwestbluntman's Avatar
midwestbluntman midwestbluntman is offline
Lab Rat
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 1,316
Gameroom cash: $38735
Thanks: 1,713
Thanked 1,740 Times in 589 Posts
My Mood:
midwestbluntman flowing with Zenmidwestbluntman flowing with Zen
midwestbluntman flowing with Zenmidwestbluntman flowing with Zenmidwestbluntman flowing with Zen
Default Employees can be fired for Medical use of Marijuana

An employee can be fired for using marijuana, even for medicinal purposes, California's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. Although state law permits such use, it is prohibited by the federal law. And, according to the court’s ruling an employer can’t be sued for unlawful discrimination under California law on firing employees who fail drug tests.

California's Supreme Court, in a 5-2 ruling, sustained a lower-court decision that prevents petitioner Gary Ross from filing a suit against Ragingwire Telecommunications Inc. for being fired after a drug test revealed his marijuana use.

Ross had been recommended marijuana by his physician to relieve pain associated with a back injury he had sustained while in the service. After he was fired, the 45-year-old, U.S. Air Force veteran sued the Sacramento, California-based company but the case was dismissed by a state trial court. Ross's lawyers appealed to the Supreme Court, after that ruling was maintained by an appellate court.

"Under California law, an employer may require preemployment drug tests and take illegal drug use into consideration in making employment decisions," Justice Kathryn Werdegar wrote. "No state law could completely legalize marijuana for medical purposes because the drug remains illegal under federal law.”

According to Ross’s lawyer, Stewart Katz, they were disappointed, though the decision did not come as a surprise.

The Pacific Legal Foundation was on the employer’s side and said the ruling be looked upon as a victory for safe, drug-free workplaces.

“You don’t want employers to be trying to figure who is impaired and who is not,” said Deborah J. La Fetra, a lawyer for the group. “They need to have a bright-line, no-drugs-in-the-workplace rule.”

Proponents of medical marijuana are displeased with the decision and are seeking support from lawmakers in the nation's most populous state. "We remain hopeful that the legislature will come to the aid of patients by preventing the sort of discrimination that is likely to occur from such a decision," said Joe Elford, chief counsel of Americans for Safe Access.
__________________







The prohibition of pot causes far more harm than pot itself every could, and it's high time to end the hypocrisy.


OVERGROW THE GOVERNMENT!
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 01-26-2008, 07:04 PM
CB's Avatar
CB CB is offline
neomaxizoomdweebie
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: 3rd rock from the sun
Posts: 9,040
Gameroom cash: $792234
Thanks: 12,956
Thanked 29,093 Times in 6,795 Posts
My Mood:
CB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with Zen
CB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with ZenCB flowing with Zen
Default

same way in oregon pretty much.... a few employers our ok with it tho. just depends on the job you do.

govt need to spend there war on drug money on better ways to test for thc.... are you high now and not did ya smoke 3 weeks ago
__________________

CB

"No point in mentioning these BATS, I thought.The poor bastard will see them soon enough.."
Hunter S. Thompson
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to CB For This Useful Post:
Cranky (01-27-2008)
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 12:34 AM.


copyright 2005-2010© HGB