DEFENDTHISHOUSE
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No but if they don't like it they don't have to employ you.
Apparently they didn't find any contraband.
Georgia Man Killed in Drug Raid Was Face Down When Shot in Head, Says Family's Lawyer - Hit & Run : Reason.com
You didn't know crime just goes away when you legalize drugs? All drug related arrests are just petty offenses and in no way correlate to other criminal behavior. Not to mention the government will rake in trillions of dollars because it's not like people can grow or produce their own and it's impossible to imagine dealers under cutting the government because people will love to pay for absurdly priced and taxed drugs that they could get for half price.
Honestly, I wish people would take a stand that they don't agree with drug testing when it's not applicable to the job and tell employers to **** off, and they don't want to work for a nosey employer. I realize not everybody has the negotiating power to do something like that.
The government is having trouble filling tech job openings, because a lot of tech geniuses can't pass drug tests.
Like I said in my edit, I agree with testing. It's the employers right. I work in the steel industry, one of the most dangerous jobs around. I have done it for 20+ years. I've seen countless people walked out for failing a drug test. They weren't high at work though. I think eventually we will get to a point of testing where you can tell if someone is high on the job. The market will demand it imo.
Colorado and Washington are perfect test areas.
This is the problem I have with drug testing. A brother can go home at night and burn one and be completely sober the next day, but get popped on a drug test or a post accident workers comp test. It's a shame too because weed is a very tame drug
