Thousands stood in line on Wednesday to be the first to legally purchase recreational marijuana in the state of Colorado.At least 37 stores across Colorado were fully licensed and opened to sell marijuana to anyone 21 or over for any purpose on Wednesday, the Denver Post reported. Sales started at 8 a.m.Across the state, thousands cheerfully braved bitter cold weather and stood in line for hours to legally buy marijuana. Besides the money, all they needed was identification.
First time I visit Colorado, I'm buying some. I've only smoked pot once, and it didn't do anything. I'd like to be high just once in my life.
I'll go with you. Been there, want to go again.
Ok so lets say I go to Colorado. Get baked. Come home. Say I have an employer. One who does random drug screening. Could I get in trouble for partaking in a legal activity on my own time?Just curious.
Yes. A company can have whatever policy it wants. Drinking is legal too but I can't come to work drunk. So is cursing loudly. But that'll get me in trouble as well. It's the catch 22 of these laws. I still wouldn't be able to if I wanted to for fear of a Random at work.
Yes, because it is still a federal crime. Boeing sent all the employees notice that even in Washington that the company drug policy was not changed.
I own the company so I can smoke all the weed I want.
Not sure we are meaning the same thing. A company can prohibit anything it wants federally legal or not. Scripts are legal. Beer is legal. But if a company decides it doesn't want it's employees under the influence of anything other than sprite and sweat tea in the workplace it can do so. I think what you are saying is more along the lines of it being legal vs corporate policy.
So, it's wrong to have sex with the cleaning woman on my desk? Because, I gotta tell ya, I didn't see that in the employee handbook anywhere.
Cleaning woman is okay. Janitor....not so much.
. . . sweat tea . . .