First thing that comes to my mind is "idiot"
No, he signs a document at work regarding drugs then later gets televised purchasing drugs.why? because no one has the right what to tell him to do with his own body?
No, he signs a document at work regarding drugs then later gets televised purchasing drugs.
No, he signs a document at work regarding drugs then later gets televised purchasing drugs.
why? because no one has the right what to tell him to do with his own body?
so what if he did? that's when they were illegal.
so what if he did? that's when they were illegal. maybe he didn't just want to be one of the first buyers, maybe he wanted to be the first to stand up for his rights to do as he pleases on his time.
now he can go to court and get an explanation from the courts as to why his employers rights are more important than his rights.
this country was supposed to be about human rights, it seems to me these days it's more about corporate rights.
why should a business controll your life by controlling your liberty by limiting your pursuit of happiness when it harms no-one?
besides, security jobs aren't that hard to get. he'll probably get a job offer or two from pro-pot bosses just from the publicity.
besides, security jobs aren't that hard to get. he'll probably get a job offer or two from pro-pot bosses just from the publicity.
You sound like you must be a pot user yourself. The companyhe worked for was 100% in the right. He signed an agreement and broke it. It has NOTHING to do with legality. Alcohol is legal but an employer has the right to fire someone for using it on the job or while under the influence of it.