Tenn. Supreme Court Rules Marijuana Not a Factor in Worker's Injury
Southeast News July 9, 2007
The Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled that a worker whose hand was crushed by machinery at his workplace was not to blame for the accident despite his admitted marijuana use off the job.
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Subject: RE: RE: Illegal vs. legal or witness testimony vs. expert re
Posted On: July 9, 2007, 11:36 pm CDT
Posted By: PLJ
Comment:
Need a little anger management phsych class.
If you think for one minute that people aren;t responsible for their actions today.I'd like to move to your state.
What happened to empowerment that all the big dogs push. If the managers would do their jobs and train people themselves then workers could do their job and not run into situations like this.
As usual it's a blatant throws this way out of proportion.
Most of prescription medication for pain has been proven to alter your alertness more than marijhuana.
Subject: RE: RE: Illegal vs. legal or witness testimony vs. expert re
If you think for one minute that people aren;t responsible for their actions today.I'd like to move to your state.
What happened to empowerment that all the big dogs push. If the managers would do their jobs and train people themselves then workers could do their job and not run into situations like this.
As usual it's a blatant throws this way out of proportion.
Most of prescription medication for pain has been proven to alter your alertness more than marijhuana.