fire a employee for using medical marijuana?
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firing an employee... oops
i guess if he's on prozac and all the other big pharma silent killers he'd still be working.
DETROIT, MI -- Michigan law legalizing medical marijuana doesn't stop private businesses from firing people for drug use, a federal judge said Friday in dismissing a lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker said the law, approved by voters in 2008, bars authorities from prosecuting people for marijuana use but doesn't tell private employers what to do.
Joseph Casias, 30, was an inventory-control manager at a Walmart in Battle Creek, 50 miles south of Lansing, until he tested positive for marijuana in 2009. He has a medical-marijuana card and smokes ? to alleviate symptoms of an inoperable brain tumor and cancer.
Under Casias' theory of the case, "no private employer in Michigan could take any action against an employee based on an employee's use of medical marijuana," Jonker said. "This would create a new protected employee class in Michigan and mark a radical departure from the general rule of at-will employment."
The American Civil Liberties Union, which represents Casias, said it would appeal.
"A choice between adequate pain relief and gainful employment is an untenable one that no patient should ever be forced to make," attorney Scott Michelman said.
Wal-Mart said it was pleased with the decision and sympathetic to Casias' medical problems.
"We have to consider the overall safety of our customers and associates, including Mr. Casias," spokesman Greg Rossiter said. "Until further guidance is available, we'll always default to what we believe is the safest environment."
Casias, who was associate of the year at his store in 2008, declined to comment. He remains unemployed, ACLU spokesman Will Matthews said.
(Copyright ©2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
i guess if he's on prozac and all the other big pharma silent killers he'd still be working.
DETROIT, MI -- Michigan law legalizing medical marijuana doesn't stop private businesses from firing people for drug use, a federal judge said Friday in dismissing a lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker said the law, approved by voters in 2008, bars authorities from prosecuting people for marijuana use but doesn't tell private employers what to do.
Joseph Casias, 30, was an inventory-control manager at a Walmart in Battle Creek, 50 miles south of Lansing, until he tested positive for marijuana in 2009. He has a medical-marijuana card and smokes ? to alleviate symptoms of an inoperable brain tumor and cancer.
Under Casias' theory of the case, "no private employer in Michigan could take any action against an employee based on an employee's use of medical marijuana," Jonker said. "This would create a new protected employee class in Michigan and mark a radical departure from the general rule of at-will employment."
The American Civil Liberties Union, which represents Casias, said it would appeal.
"A choice between adequate pain relief and gainful employment is an untenable one that no patient should ever be forced to make," attorney Scott Michelman said.
Wal-Mart said it was pleased with the decision and sympathetic to Casias' medical problems.
"We have to consider the overall safety of our customers and associates, including Mr. Casias," spokesman Greg Rossiter said. "Until further guidance is available, we'll always default to what we believe is the safest environment."
Casias, who was associate of the year at his store in 2008, declined to comment. He remains unemployed, ACLU spokesman Will Matthews said.
(Copyright ©2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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Hard to erase that stigma...
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damn this is inspiration, this man has a tumor and cancer .... and has the will to work, and big corpo fires him for medicating himself and taking control of his pains.
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? outta here, Ive had cops here in MI tell me they will still arrest you for weed even if you got a card
they just wont press charges -
bcotton2000@yahoo.com wrote: »? outta here, Ive had cops here in MI tell me they will still arrest you for weed even if you got a card
they just wont press charges
smh... crazy homie -
This is truly the end times when ? are getting canned from Wal mart over a ? harmless plant. lol
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<--Says LEGALIZE IT PERIOD.