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U.S. Supreme Court

Nov. 8, 2007

High Court Divides Over Firing of Medical-Marijuana User

SACRAMENTO - A clearly divided California Supreme Court grappled Tuesday with the sticky problem of how employers should deal with medical-marijuana patients in the workplace.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SACRAMENTO - A clearly divided California Supreme Court grappled Tuesday with the sticky problem of how employers should deal with medical marijuana patients in the workplace.
      Most of the justices' questions during an hourlong hearing centered on the conflict between federal anti-drug laws and an exception carved out by California that decr...

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