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Labor/Employment

Jul. 11, 2016

Have employees using medical marijuana?

With legalized marijuana use on the rise, employees and employers are quickly finding themselves in a sticky situation. By Jeffrey S. Herman and Jason F. Meyer

By Jeffrey S. Herman and Jason F. Meyer

With legalized marijuana use on the rise, employees and employers are quickly finding themselves in a sticky situation. Employers now face many challenges, namely whether they may fire employees for using marijuana. While 42 states have decriminalized marijuana, the majority of which support legailized medicinal marijuana, the Federal Controlled Substances Act still classifies marijuana as an illegal Sched...

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