Lawmakers revisit worker protections for off duty pot use
SALEM, Ore. (AP) Oregon lawmakers will consider making it illegal for businesses to fire employees who flunk drug tests for using marijuana off the clock, reviving a workers' rights campaign that failed in the statehouse last year.
The Statesman Journal reports that a proposed bill would also change state law to protect job seekers who use substances like pot that are legal here.
The proposal reflects a debate over whether Oregon workers should be forced to abstain from marijuana use which is allowed under state law but remains federally illegal for fear of getting fired or losing an employment offer.
Senate Bill 301, which represented a previous attempt to loosen employment restrictions, failed in 2017. That bill generally dealt with discrimination against medical marijuana cardholders who tested positive for the cannabis.
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