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Old 03-29-2010, 05:11 PM   #31
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Theres nothing immoral about doing something legal. You cant be fired for drinking. But you could be fired for drinking around your students. There is no morality problem with smoking a joint at home, any more than there is with having a drink at home.
Teachers have been fired over pictures of them with alcohol being on facebook/myspace. What you can be fired for is a much longer list than what you can't be fired for.
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Old 03-29-2010, 08:21 PM   #32
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Theres nothing immoral about doing something legal. You cant be fired for drinking. But you could be fired for drinking around your students. There is no morality problem with smoking a joint at home, any more than there is with having a drink at home.
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Teachers have been fired over pictures of them with alcohol being on facebook/myspace. What you can be fired for is a much longer list than what you can't be fired for.
Was going to say the same thing. Teachers did things on their own time and got fired for it. Companies CAN tell you that you can't do something, regardless of the legality of that "thing." I really don't understand why that's so hard to believe. You agree to follow their rules when you work for them, even if those rules cover something that is completely legal on a federal or state level and you're doing it on your personal time. Employers can ban certain activities. It's a contract you agree to when you go to work for them.
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Old 03-29-2010, 08:38 PM   #33
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Once something is legal, you cant fire someone for doing it. Companies cant make a policy saying a worker cant drink at home, nor would they be able to with Marijauna.

Company policies still have to be in line with the law, up on this side of the border at least.
Not necesarrily. Carrying in Georgia was extended to being allowed to carry a gun into a place that serves alcohol (as long as you don't drink alcohol). A local bar/restaurant chain called Taco Mac made a policy not allowing clients with guns to enter. It can be argued that Taco Mac has no right to do that since they are considered a "public" establishment but I agree that any "public" restaurant is a privately owned establishment that can allow or deny anyone they want.

Same for employers. When you hire on to a company you enter into a contract that both you and the employer agree to voluntarily. If you are a pot smoker and in your contract it says you can not smoke pot then you can either not take the job, quit smoking, or take the job and if caught with it in your system get fired.

I think the prohibition on marijuana should be repealed (i hate the saying "legalize" because that means the government is giving you permission to do it) but it is not going to be California's or America's savior. It should also not be high on the list of give a shits at this moment.
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Old 03-29-2010, 09:41 PM   #34
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Freedom should always be high on the list of give a shits.
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Freedom should always be high on the list of give a shits.
I think the government creating a law that forces a citizen to enter into a contract with another citizen/private business against their will is a bigger problem than letting ultimate frisbee players bring weed to a Dave Matthews concert.

I personally don't care what people do. If you want to drink gasoline and play with matches then have fun. But if you want to see how far the pot and drug issue will go then look at the progress the Libertarian party has made despite most people identify themselves with the Libertarian party.
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Old 03-29-2010, 09:59 PM   #36
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I think the government creating a law that forces a citizen to enter into a contract with another citizen/private business against their will is a bigger problem than letting ultimate frisbee players bring weed to a Dave Matthews concert.

I personally don't care what people do. If you want to drink gasoline and play with matches then have fun. But if you want to see how far the pot and drug issue will go then look at the progress the Libertarian party has made despite most people identify themselves with the Libertarian party.
Yea I know your views on pot, or I know you're not really an anti-pot kinda guy. I'm of the thought that when a government systematically brainwashes its populace in the name of corporate profit using complete lies and proceeds to destroy thousands of lives based on those lies I consider reversing that policy of the highest possible order. There is much more to it than just bringing weed to a Dave Matthews concert. Prohibition of Marijuana taught the American Government that they could get away with anything as long as they used the right kind of propaganda, and we've (even those that will never see a joint in person) all suffered for it.

Don't get me wrong, Health Care is a "big fucking deal" and all...but the oppression resulting from Marijuana prohibition goes back 70 years. Not to mention the at least $10 billion a year that is spent enforcing archaic anti-pot laws, and the billions more that could be made in tax dollars.
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Old 03-29-2010, 11:43 PM   #37
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Pot should be legal, companies should also be able to decide if you can keep your employment with them if you decide to partake in the legal weed.

I know I wouldn't feel comfortable doing my job with someone who is stoned.
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I don't care either way, but I wonder if they will still test for civil service jobs (police/fire)
Why...ya worried?
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Old 03-30-2010, 12:33 AM   #39
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..... It should also not be high on the list of give a shits at this moment.
I'm sure it's going to be pretty high...
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Old 03-30-2010, 12:42 AM   #40
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.... I'm of the thought that when a government systematically brainwashes its populace in the name of corporate profit using complete lies and proceeds to destroy thousands of lives based on those lies I consider reversing that policy of the highest possible order. .....
You are not of the thought....you are of the truth. It just so happens that you see it in something that interests you. Think about all the propoganda shit the government spews and how many people in this country fall for the rhetoric because they do not do their research.

1. War on drugs.
2. War on terror.
3. War on global warming.
4. War on Health Care.

Most of government is no more than a money transfer scheme with little responsiblity. Therefore, we need to fight for EVERY right and fight for the lowest possible spending.
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