Garden State cops have been given the green light to get stoned.
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced this week that off-duty officers will be permitted to purchase and consume cannabis under the state’s new marijuana laws. Platkin’s detailed the policy in a memo sent to New Jersey police departments on Wednesday, about a week before recreational weed sales begin in the state.
“[Departments] may not take any adverse action against any officers because they do or do not use cannabis off duty,” the memo read, a reported by the Asbury Park Press. “An employee shall not be subject to any adverse action by an employer solely due to the presence of cannabinoid metabolites in the employee’s bodily fluid.”
In 2021, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed the Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act, which prohibits employers from terminating adults—21 and older—for cannabis-related infractions.
Platkin also made it clear that New Jersey officers were still prohibited from using or possessing marijuana will on the job.
“There should be zero tolerance for unregulated marijuana consumption by officers at any time, on or off duty, while employed in this State,” the memo continued. “The safety of our communities and our officers demands no less. Law enforcement agencies shall continue to maintain a drug- and alcohol-free workplace, which prohibition includes marijuana/cannabis whether regulated or illicit.” [Read more at Complex]
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