Legalized pot? Not for federal employees. [View all]
No taxation without representation, or something like that.
Legalized pot? Not for federal employees.
Federal Eye
By
Lisa Rein May 27 at 11:36 AM
@Reinlwapo
If you live in the District or one of the 23 states that have legalized marijuana, think twice before lighting a joint if you work for the federal government: ... Pot is still illegal for you.
New guidance from the Office of Personnel Management on Wednesday is unambiguous and stern. Federal workforce rules remain unchanged for the roughly 4 million federal employees and military personnel across the U.S. The feds still consider marijuana an illegal drug, and possessing or using it is a crime.
“Heads of agencies are expected to advise their workforce that legislative changes by some states and the District of Columbia do not alter federal law, existing suitability criteria or Executive Branch policies regarding marijuana,” OPM Director Katherine Archuleta wrote in a memo posted on the agency Web site.
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Read OPM’s guidance on marijuana use for federal employees
In other words, the
1986 executive order from President Ronald Reagan requiring the federal workplace and workforce to be drug-free remains in place.
And in other news, federal employees are reminded to turn in their laptops by COB, at which time they will be issued desktop computers with 386 processors and a maximum hard drive capacity of 20 MB.