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Do your workplace prohibited substances (Smoking or Drug) policies make distinctions between legal and illegal drugs? Do you use “cannabis,” “marijuana,” and “hemp” interchangeably? What about “vaping?” It’s important to understand the vernacular, to make sure your policies say (and, prohibit) what you think they say!
All that said, with those distinctions/vernacular in mind, even if it isn’t necessarily illegal under federal law: Michigan employers can determine that any cannabis (including any cannabis-derived compounds, regardless of its form) is a prohibited substance at their workplace.
If you have any questions about how best to write your organization’s smoking or drug policies, to contact the author or your Miller Johnson Employment & Labor attorney.