Nearly half the states now have laws legalizing recreational marijuana, with half of the general population and 41% of truck drivers now living in states where recreational marijuana use is legal.
The year 2022 marked the year that drug tests administered after workplace accidents showing positive results for marijuana reached the highest level in 25 years, according to a recent Quest ...
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Positive marijuana tests push many drivers out of the industry, aggravating an existing recruiting and retention challenge. Education and messaging can help keep drivers up-to-date on DOT rules—but ...
When New York lawmakers made recreational use of marijuana legal, they also made it illegal for most employers in the state to drug-test workers for cannabis. That applies across all occupations, from ...
The percentage of employees in the general U.S. workforce testing positive for marijuana following an on-the-job accident increased to its highest level in 25 years in 2022, according to an analysis ...
The 4/20 holiday is this weekend. And if you choose to celebrate, please do so safely. But also, in states like Texas — where the substance is still illegal — it's essential to be wary of a drug test ...
Employees who use recreational marijuana now that it is legal in Minnesota won some protections in House File 100. Pre-employment drug screening is restricted, and employers will need to update ...
The state of Michigan is considering dropping pre-employment drug testing requirements for marijuana. Currently, qualified employees who fail a drug test for marijuana are then barred from applying ...
California’s AB 2188 greatly expanded the scope of the state’s existing marijuana laws because it prohibits discrimination based on the off-duty use of marijuana. This prohibition creates a dilemma ...