← Back to context Comment by samus 2 days ago The point is that they seem to worry more about being a weed user than being an alcoholic. 3 comments samus Reply kevin_thibedeau 2 days ago It is a federal crime to use cannabis. They've always been concerned about it. samus 2 days ago That's the weird thing though. One is criminalized, the other isn't. The impact on job performance is unrelated to that though. kevin_thibedeau 1 day ago They're assessing truthfulness. You can be cleared with a history of moderate usage as long as you disclose it. They also flag alcoholics as a risk.
kevin_thibedeau 2 days ago It is a federal crime to use cannabis. They've always been concerned about it. samus 2 days ago That's the weird thing though. One is criminalized, the other isn't. The impact on job performance is unrelated to that though. kevin_thibedeau 1 day ago They're assessing truthfulness. You can be cleared with a history of moderate usage as long as you disclose it. They also flag alcoholics as a risk.
samus 2 days ago That's the weird thing though. One is criminalized, the other isn't. The impact on job performance is unrelated to that though. kevin_thibedeau 1 day ago They're assessing truthfulness. You can be cleared with a history of moderate usage as long as you disclose it. They also flag alcoholics as a risk.
kevin_thibedeau 1 day ago They're assessing truthfulness. You can be cleared with a history of moderate usage as long as you disclose it. They also flag alcoholics as a risk.
It is a federal crime to use cannabis. They've always been concerned about it.
That's the weird thing though. One is criminalized, the other isn't. The impact on job performance is unrelated to that though.
They're assessing truthfulness. You can be cleared with a history of moderate usage as long as you disclose it. They also flag alcoholics as a risk.