[Job-Discussions] Drug testing

Karen Rose rosekm at earthlink.net
Thu Jun 1 21:48:06 UTC 2023


Much depends on the part of the plant you are using. THC has been shown to slow down reaction time, but CBD has not.

Karen Rose MFT/LPCC www.career-therapy.net

> On Jun 1, 2023, at 2:41 PM, Robert Sollars via Job-Discussions <job-discussions at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> With all respect Haylie, marijuana, gunnies, eatables, or tHC, all have a handle in employment, whether you believe it or not.
> I’ve known far more people who were disabled and lising eyes, arms, and even a leg because they were high on the jonb and the company had to pay millions because theysaid “Oh okay”
> It’s also a proven fact that marijuana slows down mental cacity, reaction times, and other suvh items depending on what you need to work…not every job  needs a brain scientist or lumberjack.
> I’ve worked and drug tested people for nearly 40 years, and every single company that I ever worked with or thought about tested their people because whether the states and others like it not, it is a drug that can be abused and have deleterious effects.
> Robert
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> From: Job-Discussions <job-discussions-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Haylie Gallacher via Job-Discussions
> Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2023 2:10 PM
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> Cc: Haylie Gallacher <jordanandseptember at gmail.com>
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> And the NFB also does not do any good in the employment department as it is.  I have successfully put an end to yet another company without the NFB’s help when it comes to job or hiring discrimination.  The NFB as usual is silent on these issues.  Stop talking about drug testing about these gummies.  They absolutely do not show up and have nothing to do with or about blindness.  Just shows that the NFB has their noses in things that does not have anything to do with blindness.
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> From: Job-Discussions <job-discussions-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of James Gagnier via Job-Discussions
> Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2023 4:21 PM
> To: Haylie Gallacher via Job-Discussions <job-discussions at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: James Gagnier <jgagnier at blindinc.org>
> Subject: Re: [Job-Discussions] Drug testing
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> Hello,
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> For everyone's information, edibles do show up in drug tests.?
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> Read the below articles.
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> https://www.usdrugtestcenters.com/drug-test-blog/317/do-edibles-show-up-on-drug-tests.html
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> https://betteraddictioncare.com/blog/can-you-test-positive-from-edibles/
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> James Gagnier
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> On 6/1/2023 2:14 PM, Haylie Gallacher via Job-Discussions wrote:
> Actually, no they cannot.  I have done extensive research on this, and no for a fact they cannot.  More crap from the NFB since they never research anything,and I will continue to speak out against the BS that the NFB spews out that is simply not true,
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> Cc: Jennifer Wenzel <jwenzel at beyondvision.com>
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> Actually, these can show up on a drug test as marijuana. It really depends on the laws of the state and the policy of the employer. 
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> Warm Regards,
> Jennifer Wenzel
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> Those actually don’t show up on drug test anyway so you don’t need to worry about it.
> Haylie.
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> On Jun 1, 2023, at 1:11 PM, Rob Hudson via Job-Discussions <job-discussions at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I use those thc gummies for pain management. Broke my dang back a few years ago and it hasn't been really the same since. And I think it's a lot better than opiates. If I get a medical card stating that I use these, will employers accept that? I was looking at trying to apply at APH, and they state they are a drug free work place. And I wonder if a note from a doctor could help me out here.
> Thanks.
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