Job applicants in states that legalized marijuana are flunking drug tests at higher rates than the national average
Ten states and Washington, D.C., have legalized recreational marijuana use. Lawmakers in Illinois, New Jersey, New York and elsewhere are pushing to do the same. More than 60% of Americans support legalization, according to Pew Research Center, double the rate in 2000.
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