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Government

Dec. 24, 2016

What Prop 64 means for drug-free workplaces

Nothing in the Adult Use of Marijuana Act requires an employer to permit or accommodate the use, consumption or possession of marijuana on the job. By Larry Campitiello and Madeline Cahill

Larry Campitiello

By Larry Campitiello and Madeline Cahill

On Nov. 8, California voters approved Proposition 64, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act. Among other things, the act allows adults 21 and older to legally possess, purchase, consume and grow limited quantities of marijuana subject to certain restrictions.

While Prop. 64 arguably provides increased personal freedom for many Californians, the act did not significantly change existing law related to the po...

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