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Related: About this forumJudge Rebukes Arizona Walmart for Firing Employee With Medical-Marijuana Card
Source: Phoenix New Times
Judge Rebukes Arizona Walmart for Firing Employee With Medical-Marijuana Card
JOSEPH FLAHERTY | FEBRUARY 13, 2019 | 7:00AM
An Arizona Walmart location terminated an employee in 2016 who held a valid medical-marijuana card after a drug test came back positive.
But now a federal judge has ruled that because Walmart could not prove the employee was impaired at work, the company violated the nondiscrimination provision in the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act.
In a significant decision that recognized a private right of action for employment discrimination under the AMMA, Arizona U.S. District Judge James A. Teilborg said last week that Walmart was not justified in firing the worker based on the company's idea that marijuana metabolites in her urine meant she must have been impaired at work.
Whitmire's attorney Joshua Carden, who runs a Scottsdale-based law firm, said Teilborg's decision is "the first of its kind in Arizona."
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JOSEPH FLAHERTY | FEBRUARY 13, 2019 | 7:00AM
An Arizona Walmart location terminated an employee in 2016 who held a valid medical-marijuana card after a drug test came back positive.
But now a federal judge has ruled that because Walmart could not prove the employee was impaired at work, the company violated the nondiscrimination provision in the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act.
In a significant decision that recognized a private right of action for employment discrimination under the AMMA, Arizona U.S. District Judge James A. Teilborg said last week that Walmart was not justified in firing the worker based on the company's idea that marijuana metabolites in her urine meant she must have been impaired at work.
Whitmire's attorney Joshua Carden, who runs a Scottsdale-based law firm, said Teilborg's decision is "the first of its kind in Arizona."
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Read more: https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/judge-rebukes-walmart-for-firing-medical-marijuana-patient-11205570
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Judge Rebukes Arizona Walmart for Firing Employee With Medical-Marijuana Card (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2019
OP
Interesting, in MA, they specifically left employers the ability to fire you.......
getagrip_already
Feb 2019
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getagrip_already
(17,440 posts)1. Interesting, in MA, they specifically left employers the ability to fire you.......
It's right in the law that no restrictions will apply to employers testing employees.
Who'd a thunk AZ would have better policies than MA.....
ret5hd
(21,320 posts)2. Bad news: She now works at walmart again.
Cartoonist
(7,532 posts)3. In CA it's okay to fire you
I speak from personal experience. The company did business in several states, so they said it was a federal thing. Also, they save on insurance if they are a "drug free" company.
GWC58
(2,678 posts)4. But, hey, you can drink all the beer, wine, whiskey
you can handle. As long as its not done at work! Crazy, huh?! 🥴🤪