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Carrying a gun is completely legal, with the exception of certain establishments. However, companies (that are not within the range of said establishments) can ban firearms on their property completely, regardless of the legality of carrying. You can't even have a gun in your car on company property. Don't give me the "private property" speech, because I'll just come back with, "if they're allowed to ban something that is legal from being possessed on their property, they can also ban use of certain things on their property." It's completely legal to have alcohol in your car, if the container is unopened, but it's illegal to have alcohol in your car on company property. Since THC cannot be tested for recency, a company can easily, and lawfully, say that you can't use it if you want to work for them. They don't know how long ago you used it, but since you tested positive, they can assume you used it today. Therefore, it's banned if you want to work for them. It's well within their rights to do so, just as you're well within your rights to tell them you won't work for them if that's their policy. Shit, I can tell you that I don't want you in my house with shoes on. You might not have walked through dirt for three weeks in that pair of shoes, but I'm still allowed to say you can't come in my house with shoes on, even though it's not against the law to wear shoes. I agree to let you come in if you agree to take your shoes off. It's a contract, even though it's verbal. Just like a company can agree to let you work for them only if you agree you won't smoke pot. It's a contract, even if it's only for $15,000 a year, instead of $1 million a year. |
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I actually think that you and I agree on the level of the inability to test for it. Where we disagree is whether or not companies can tell you that you can't do it at all. I think they're well within their rights to do so because they can't tell whether you used it 3 hours ago or 3 weeks ago. They can only tell that you've used it. Therefore, they ban it entirely. You agree to not use pot, at any time, and they agree to let you work for them. It's a contract, just the same as many professional athletes have a contract saying they won't ride a motorcycle. You sign off on their policies and you're agreeing to that contract, even though they're asking you not to do something that's completely legal, on your own time, away from work. I think we're just going to have to agree to disagree. Now get on that HFCS thread and fill us in on the incorrect shit there! |
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03-28-2010, 10:56 PM | #24 |
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Again, to agree with The Captain, employers cannot test for impairment, only use. I suspect employers will be able to prohibit use as a result. As I said earlier I also suspect employers will not even be the ones pushing for the prohibition. What liability or workers comp. insurance provider is going to want to write policies for companies where not only can employees be impaired at work but there is no way to test for that impairment?What employer who self insures is going to want to take that same risk?
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03-29-2010, 12:48 PM | #25 |
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I have no idea about when they can or can't test for pot, but I can see employers being able to say what you can and can't do, if you want to work for them, you have to follow their rules, otherwise you don't have to work for them. I have morality clauses in my contract, which I have to agree too.
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03-29-2010, 01:44 PM | #27 |
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Oh yes they can if they write it into your employment agreement. They can put me "on call" status and I can't drink or travel more than 50 miles from my house along with other things.
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03-29-2010, 01:47 PM | #28 |
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I wonder if there is another testing method for it though. They are testing now to see if you do it period. I wonder if they can develop a new test to see if you are currently impaired by it.
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03-29-2010, 01:47 PM | #29 |
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Yes, because your on call, your technicly working.
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03-29-2010, 01:50 PM | #30 |
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It's a funny thing with that, I don't get any pay for it or anything else. I get paid overtime, I am not pure salary. They can put me in that status when they please. That means they can make certain employees in "pot free" status 24/7 as long as you are employed with the company if they write it in your employee agreement.
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