Airline pilots? People operating dangerous machinery?
But the real reason why cannabis was so heavy handed criminalized was because it was a "black, hippie, and anarchist" drug. https://www.aclu.org/issues/smart-justice/war-marijuana-blac...
We might actually be turning that around, only after 90 years.
My hope is once its legalized fully, more effort can be put into researching and designing more sensitive tests until we have something that is equally as capable as breathalyzers are(which is questionable in and of itself, but I'll settle for equal treatment under the law for now rather than aiming for perfection).
https://www.faa.gov/pilots/safety/pilotsafetybrochures/media...
With alcohol, breathalyzers provide an easy way to immediately detect the impairment.
As long as they are rested and alert when on the job, there is zero reason to care what they do in their private time off.
Nobody should be intoxicated on the job.
However if they smoked a joint yesterday they shouldn't lose their job today when it's already out of their system.
I wonder if there has been any studies around marijuana impairment and vehicle operation?