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NJ Business Owners Worried About Employees Reporting To Work High On Marijuana

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The state agency mandated to regulate the new recreational marijuana industry, which was launched six weeks ago in New Jersey, has yet to provide basic rules for identifying workers high on weed, according to a report on nj.com. The lack of rules on how to deal with employees who test positive for traces of marijuana in their system is a cause of frustration for many business executives. State Senator Anthony Bucco said that cannabis is now legal for sale, so there’s a likelihood workers will report to the workplace impaired. The senator adds it can be dangerous in a manufacturing plant, hospital, construction site, or transport industry, where the slightest level of impairment could cause fatal accidents.

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