Sunday, March 15, 2020
Legal CBD Could Cost You Your Dream Job - Your Career Intel
Legal CBD Could Cost You Your Dream Job - Your Career IntelTheres a classic Seinfeld vorfall where Elaine Benes is excluded from a business trip after testing positive for opium. As the silly, Seinfeld-esque story unravels, Elaine realizes that the poppy seeds in her favorite muffin contain trace amounts of opiates (yes, really) and hilarity ensues. Not to date myself too much, but for my generation, this episode of Must-See TV was a cautionary tale in being aware of what you ate and drank on the job.Seinfeld has been in reruns for more than 20 years now, and some of the humor has schwefelyperit its relevance and punch. But as a recruiter, the episode comes to mind every time I hear of a candidate missing out on a dream job, because they failed a drug test after taking or using a CBD product.What exactly is CBD?Cannabidiol (shorthanded as CBD) is derived from hemp that contains less than 0.3 percent THC, and the legality of CBD has changed dramatically by state in the last five years .1People claim CBD can provide relief from anything from Crohns Disease to anxiety, and with the availability of online shopping, almost anyone can get access to CBD-based products. Everything from CBD drops you can ingest to CBD topical lotions seem to be available at your local health food store.If theres no THC in CBD, what does it matter?Its true that your potential employers drugs test will likely screen for THCleid CBDbut despite how popular and readily available CBD may be, its important to remember that regulations on CBD are still catching up with the statutes. In fact, the FDA is still trying to decide how and when to step into moderate it2. Which means that youre not always guaranteed to get a THC-free CBD product.And when it comes to drug testing, employers usually follow the federal lawnot the state law. So if you test positive for THCeven if marijuana is legal in your stateyour job offer could be rescinded.What if I have a prescription for CBD oil or medical marijuana? There are some states that allow the legal use of marijuana with a prescription. If youre asked to complete a drug test in one of behauptung states, be prepared to show your prescription.If you fail your drug test because youre taking any kind of drug that requires a prescription, in fact, you can expect to hear from a Medical Review Officeran independent third-party responsible for reviewing your results. They will want to see your current prescription. If there are any discrepancies between when the prescription was written and when you failed your drug test, this could also result in the job offer being rescinded.(Theyll also be checking to make sure the name on the prescription matches your legal name, so be prepared to answer these questions, too.)Know what youre ingesting, especially when youre job searchingI dont know much about CBD from a scientific standpoint, and it seems new information is coming out all the time. Im not trying to spark a debate about legal vs. illegal d rugs. But I hate to hear that someone schwefellost their dream job because they didnt know what they were ingesting or they werent clear on the federal laws and regulations of what they were taking.As CBD availability and laws evolve, remember to research the latest state and federal regulations, and think twice about what might be expected of you in the interview process. Typically, roles in public service, companies contracted with or by the government, manufacturing companies, healthcare companies and companies with a large national presence can all be expected to require a drug test.If weve learned anything from Seinfeld and the poppy seeds, its that you cant be too careful when it comes to being informed about what youre eating.1 https//www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2018/12/14/the-farm-bill-hemp-and-cbd-explainer/2 https//www.forbes.com/sites/andrebourque/2019/05/21/its-time-for-cbd-to-grow-up-if-the-fda-will-let-it/2949c8c23058
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