LISTEN: Should companies not be allowed to punish employees who smoke pot outside of work, and test positive for the drug? That's a part of a bill that was just passed in California. dmitchinson spoke with natsfert, a cannabis reporter for politico.
Should companies not be allowed to punish employees who smoke pot outside of work, and test positive for the drug?
That's behind a new bill that was just passed in California and would amend state anti-discrimination laws. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Dan Mitchinson spoke with Natalie Fertig, Federal Cannabis Policy Reporter for POLITICO.
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