Drug Screening Incongruent with Changing Cannabis Laws

Drug Screening Incongruent with Changing Cannabis Laws

Normalizing cannabis markets is an iterative process that requires issue after issue to be solved with policy solutions or changes in best practices. Drug testing workers for cannabis in areas where recreational or medical cannabis is legal poses an increasing challenge for businesses that have built the practice into their hiring process for decades. 

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reported today a 4.3% increase in positive screening results for cannabis in 2022 according to Quest diagnostics. This is up from 3.9% in 2021; 2022 figures are the highest
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since 1997. 

None of this accounts for the people that discontinue use for several weeks prior to drug screenings, or use various methods circumvent…

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