WalMart fires associate of year, cancer patient for medical marijuana
| Despite medical marijuana being legal in Michigan, WalMart has fired a cancer patient and former employee of the year who tested positive for the drug, which was recommended by his doctor.
"I was terminated because I failed a drug screening," ex-WalMart employee Joseph Casias told WZZM-13.
In 2008, Casias was Associate of the Year at the WalMart store in Battle Creek, Mich., despite suffering from sinus cancer and an inoperable brain tumor.
At his doctor's recommendation, Casias legally uses medical marijuana to ease his pain.
"It helps tremendously," Casias said. "I only use it to stop the pain. To make me feel more comfortable and active as a person."
Casias said he went to work every day during his five years at WalMart. "I gave them everything," he said. "One hundred and ten percent every day. Anything they asked me to do, I did. More than they asked me to do. Twelve to 14 hours a day."
Then Casias sprained his knee at work last November. During the routine drug screening that follows all workplace injuries, marijuana was detected in his system.
Casias showed WalMart managers his Michigan medical marijuana card, but was fired anyway.
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And halogenated, my dad works 10-12 hour days for Wal-Mart; he could have been on a four-day schedule, or a manager. Wal-Mart does hate the overtime thing, but for some folks, it seems to be okay with the company.
And let me just say, most prescription painkillers will do a number on your liver and make you a zombie (plus they're usually incredibly addictive). If your alternative is "a plant, and if you just happen to set it on fire...there are some effects" (to quote Kat Williams), I would dare to point out that the plant (in its plant form, not just compounds derived from it put into a highly concentrated pill form) seems to be a better alternative. But what do I know? I'm just a lowly bio grad student.
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