The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently revised its stance on cannabis use among job applicants. The historically anti-drug agency reported, quite specifically, that applicants would be disqualified if they had consumed cannabis more than 24 times after turning 18 years old.
Those positions aside, the FBI now makes clear that consuming cannabis while under the age of 18 is not a disqualifying factor for employees. For those who remain hopeful, this could suggest the bureau’s stance on cannabis has loosened, reflecting views in the real world.
“The FBI is firmly committed to a drug-free society and workplace,” the agency’s website states. “Applicants for employment with the FBI who are currently using illegal drugs, misusing or abusing legal drugs or other substances for illicit purposes at the time of the application process will be found unsuitable for employment,” the bureau specifies.
While progress is
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