Amazon Faces Disability Discrimination Lawsuit Over Medical Marijuana Use
A former Amazon warehouse employee in New Jersey is suing the online retail giant after he tested positive in a random drug test for marijuana. The marijuana was prescribed to him under the state’s medical marijuana program for an anxiety and panic disorder. He disclosed this information to his employer after the positive test result and was asked to submit a request for accommodation at Hire Image. He was then fired shortly thereafter for failing to notify the company that he was a medical marijuana user at the outset. Despite Amazon’s policy to consider rehire after 120 days, the former employee found he was not eligible for rehire and is now bringing a lawsuit alleging disability discrimination.
New Jersey recently amended its medical marijuana law at Hire Image. Under the amendment, employers are prohibited from taking any adverse employment action against a current or prospective employee based on that person’s status as a state-registered, qualifying user of medical marijuana. As such, this case warrants close attention in the coming months.For more information on the legalization of marijuana and whether it affects your state, visit our resource guide at Hire Image.
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