Novus Medical Detox Center Addresses Workplace Implications of Federal Medical Marijuana Ban Ending

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New Port Richey, FL (PRWEB) February 23, 2015

Employers’ policies regarding workplace drug testing and employees’ cannabis use have recently fallen under question since Congress voted to end the federal ban on medical marijuana in December. In light of those questions, Novus Medical Detox Center analyzes the workplace implications of the policy change. The Florida drug detox facility emphasizes that under current law in most states, employers are still allowed to conduct drug testing and make hiring and firing decisions based on the results—regardless of whether a worker has a valid prescription for medical marijuana.

While the provision passed by Congress prohibits federal agents from prosecuting individuals who are buying or selling medical marijuana in accordance with state law, there are no federal restrictions on workplace policies concerning medical marijuana use. An employer’s right to enforce a drug-free workplace policy is left for the individual states to decide. So far, only a few states (including Arizona, Delaware and Minnesota) have statutes that prohibit employers from firing workers for a positive marijuana drug test if the employee holds a valid medical marijuana card; and in states without such prohibitions, the courts have generally ruled in favor of the employer. (1) Furthermore, because the federal government still classifies marijuana as a Schedule I drug, it must be treated as a prohibited substance in any workplace that is subject to federal regulations requiring drug testing of safety-sensitive workers or that receives federal funding. (2)

Novus previously analyzed the broader issue of substance abuse among American workers and found that drug use had a negative effect on employee productivity. Several studies have specifically explored the impact of marijuana use among workers and reported similar findings. One study noted that smoking cannabis impairs performance for a period of about four hours and presents an increased risk for injury or accidents when used before work or on the job. (3) Another study examined postal workers who tested positive for marijuana on a pre-employment drug test and found that they had 55% more industrial accidents, 85% more injuries and a 78% increase in absenteeism compared to workers who tested negative for marijuana use. (4)

“Given that marijuana has been shown to have a negative impact on job performance and safety, employers have a legitimate concern regarding its use in the workplace,” said Will Wesch, Director of Admissions for Novus Medical Detox Center. “Businesses still maintain the right to conduct drug testing among workers and job candidates. And while a few states offer protections for people who hold a valid medical marijuana prescription, the majority of states do not. This means employers may terminate employment or rescind job offers for anyone who tests positive for marijuana use, and legal precedent has been on the employers’ side.”

According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, marijuana’s classification as a Schedule I substance means that it has “a high potential for abuse and potentially severe psychological and/or physical dependence.” (5) Wesch cautions that this potential for addiction may result in marijuana serving as a gateway to harder drugs: “Many people dismiss marijuana as a ‘soft drug’ and don’t see the harm in using it. But among the patients admitted to Novus for substance abuse treatment and detox, we’ve found that an overwhelming percentage of them started out using marijuana before graduating to cocaine, heroin, opiates or other illicit drugs.”

Wesch advises workers to be aware that marijuana use can jeopardize their employment, health and safety, and urges them to proceed with caution even in states when medical marijuana is legally permitted. For those using cannabis in addition to other prescription medications or illicit drugs, Novus offers customized substance abuse treatment programs that can help individuals overcome dependency and addiction. The Florida drug detox facility features a home-like residential setting, medically supervised care and a personalized treatment program that is designed to minimize the discomfort of withdrawal and contribute to a successful recovery.

For more information on Novus Medical Detox Center and its substance abuse treatment programs, visit http://www.novusdetox.com.

About Novus Medical Detox Center:

Novus Medical Detox Center is a Joint Commission Accredited inpatient medical detox facility that offers safe, effective alcohol and drug treatment programs in a home-like residential setting. Located on 3.25 tree-lined acres in New Port Richey, Fla., Novus is also licensed by the Florida Department of Children and Families and is known for minimizing the discomfort of withdrawal from prescription medication, drugs or alcohol by creating a customized detox program for each patient. By incorporating medication, natural supplements and fluid replenishment, Novus tailors the detox process for each patient, putting the dignity and humanity back into drug detoxification. Patients have 24/7 medical supervision, including round-the-clock nursing care and access to a withdrawal specialist, and enjoy comfortable private or shared rooms with a telephone, cable television and high-speed Internet access. Novus’ expansion is tied to their contribution to their industry and their local community, ranking number 48 on the Tampa Bay Business Journal’s 2014 Fast 50 Awards list of the fastest-growing companies in Tampa Bay, and number 2,936 on the 2014 Inc. 500/5000 list of fastest-growing companies in America. For more information, visit http://www.novusdetox.com.

1. Rojas, Jasmin. “Marijuana and the Workplace. What’s an Employer to Do?”; HR and Employment Law News on HR.BLR.com; January 21, 2015. hr.blr.com/HR-news/Performance-Termination/Alcohol-and-Drugs-Testing/Marijuana-and-workplace-Whats-an-employer-to-do#

2. Becker, Jamie. “The State of Marijuana in the U.S. in 2015”; Lifelines; February 2015. lhsfna.org/index.cfm/lifelines/february-2015/the-state-of-marijuana-in-the-u-s-in-2015/

3. Macdonald, Scott; Wayne Hall; et al. “Testing for Cannabis in the Work-Place: A Review of the Evidence”; Addiction; March 2010. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2009.02808.x/abstract

4. Zwerling, Craig; James Ryan; and Endel John Orav. “The Efficacy of Preemployment Drug Screening for Marijuana and Cocaine in Predicting Employment Outcome”; JAMA; November 28, 1990. jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=384067

5. U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Drug Schedules; no date; accessed February 16, 2015. dea.gov/druginfo/ds.shtml







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Hemp Public Relations Officially Launched Specializing In Marketing & Reputation Management For The Marijuana Industry

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New York, NY (PRWEB) October 23, 2014

Hemp Public Relations, LLC (http://www.hemppublicrelations.com) is a new firm that will help individuals & businesses in the legal marijuana industry to achieve greater visibility in the public eye through the media. The company is founded by Mark Goldman & Ryan McCormick, accomplished public relations professions who are the creators of New York based Goldman McCormick PR (http://www.goldmanmccormick.com) and Legal PR Team (http://www.legalprteam.com).

“The marijuana industry is growing rapidly and experiencing a wider public acceptance on a national level.Entrepreneurs who seize the opportunity to make a positive impression on the masses now, stand to gain generational loyalty and years of successful business. We created Hemp Public Relations specifically for these businesses.” Said Mark Goldman, Co-Founder of Hemp Public Relations.

Hemp Public Relations services include: TV, Radio & Newspaper placement, Press Conferences, and Digital Media placement. Hemp Public Relations also offers custom radio show creation, promotion, and production.

For all media inquires, please call Mark Goldman at 516-639-0988 & Ryan McCormick at 516-901-1103

About Mark Goldman

Mark Goldman is Co-Founder of Hemp Public Relations. Hailing from Court TV Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio, Business Talk Radio, & More, Mark Goldman is an award winning National Talk Radio Producer turned Publicist. With over 10 years experience working in the media, Goldman specializes in Radio & TV bookings and provides various clients numerous platforms to convey their message.

About Ryan McCormick

Ryan McCormick is Co-Founder of Hemp Public Relations. He has created dynamic public relations campaigns for numerous legal, financial, entertainment, and corporate clients. McCormick is a former CBS TV Producer & Editor for Long Island Business News. He also is the Executive Producer on all Client radio shows for Goldman McCormick PR.







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We the People and Synaptic Serotonin (5-HT) Science ~ A New Update on the Bryan William Brickner Blog

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Chicago, IL (PRWEB) February 21, 2015

“We the People is a higher thought,” opened Bryan W. Brickner, “and the serotonin system is fundamental to all thoughts.”

In We the People and Synaptic Serotonin (5-HT) Science, a new update on the Bryan William Brickner Blog, the focus is serotonergic homeostasis, with particular attention on the central nervous system. In January, Brickner published Shivitti: A Review of Ka-Tzetnik 135633’s Vision, a serotonin system (lysergic acid, LSD) book review on healing Auschwitz nightmares. Today’s post continues the serotonin and healing – for all people – storyline with new 2015 science from the National Institutes of Health (PubMed), which highlights: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), 5-HT3 receptors and OCD, prefrontal cortex (brain) and 5-HT2A receptors, and genetic research on suicide and the serotonin transporter gene (5-HTT, SERT).

“There are two today on OCD,” explained Brickner, “with one on the robust data supporting the effectiveness of treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), the acknowledged first-line pharmacological treatment of choice.”

“The second OCD serotonin report is scanty,” Brickner continued, “as the research is hampered by a lack of data; the scientific interest is in the serotonin 5-HT3 receptor and OCD patients – though a PubMed review only turned up six publications on the topic, not enough to draw valid conclusions.”

“For the brain serotonin science,” noted Brickner, “research shows the 5-HT2A receptors in the prefrontal cortex regulating dopamine release; this stimulates a ‘long-loop’ feedback system from the cortex to other parts of the brain … and back.”

“With suicide and the serotonin transporter, SERT,” Brickner closed, “the science shows only a small genetic association while pointing out the politically obvious: the serotonin system is part of every suicide solution.”

Brickner has a 1997 political science doctorate from Purdue University and is the author of several political theory books, to include: The Promise Keepers: Politics and Promises (1999), Article the first of the Bill of Rights (2006), and Shivitti: A Review of Ka-Tzetnik 135633’s Vision (2015). He also writes political fiction, such as the novella thereafter (2013), and is the publisher of The Cannabis Papers: A citizen’s guide to cannabinoids (2011) and The Bryan William Brickner Blog, a resource for the political science of constitutions and the biological science of receptors.

Next Ew Publishing: Tomorrow, Sunday 22 February, We the People, Publius and Homeostatic Cannabinoids.







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