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Maryland Senate Passes Bill To Let Firefighters And Rescue Workers Use Medical Marijuana While Off Duty

The Maryland Senate has passed a bill to protect firefighters and rescue workers from being penalized for using medical marijuana while off duty.

About a week after advancing through committee, the legislation from Sen. Carl Jackson (D) advanced on the floor in 33-11 vote on Friday. The Senate last year passed an earlier version that ultimately stalled out in the House.

If SB 439 is enacted, state law would be amended to codify that firefighters and other rescue workers who are registered medical cannabis patients could not be penalized over their participation in the state-legal program or for testing positive for marijuana.

Employers could not “discipline, discharge, or otherwise discriminate against the fire and rescue public safety employee with respect to the employee’s compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment” based solely on a positive screening for THC metabolites.

They also could not “limit, segregate, or classify its employees in any way that would deprive or tend to deprive the fire and rescue public safety employee of employment opportunities or otherwise adversely affect the fire and rescue public safety employee’s status as an employee,” the text of the bill, SB 439, says.

However, employers could continue to set

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