Pubdate: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 Source: Albany Democrat-Herald (OR) Copyright: 2008 Lee Enterprises Contact: http://www.mvonline.com/support/contact/dhletter.html Website: http://www.democratherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/7 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n588/a04.html Author: Kristen Gustafson LET'S GUARD AGAINST ANY IMPAIRMENT It is good to see folks looking for alternatives to random drug testing for employment and the right to fire employees, or deny employment to otherwise qualified employees/applicants simply because they are legally consuming cannabis to mitigate symptoms which would otherwise prevent them from working at all. In which case taxpayers would be paying the bills rather than the cannabis patients paying their own way. Many cannabis patients prefer to pay their own way. Just like everyone else. The idea of limiting testing to cause-related instances rather than random testing sounds good. Do you mean that it would no longer be required pre-employment or randomly after being hired, and would only be required if there were an accident or an incident to cause suspicion of impairment? By law? How would this work with the federal drug-free workplace requirements with which many companies are forced to comply? How would this prevent accidents? Better, in my opinion, would be to recognize that there are all kinds of reasons people make mistakes and have accidents on the job. Is medical cannabis in the top 10? The USAF has impairment testing for pilots. They have to pass every time before they are allowed fly. No matter what the cause, sleep deprived parents, too much caffeine, a hangover, worry about your kid in a war, we need to know there is a way to be sure we are all safe, especially on the job and on the road. We all need our family members to come home safe at the end of each day. Let's work together to address and prevent any form of impairment from compromising workplace safety. Kristen Gustafson, Portland - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake