Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a Schedule I drug and you're breaking federal law.
It's currently not being enforced, but if they want to they can convict you. They probably won't, but tides turn.
If this teacher is willing to be in person right now, the good people of APE and #OpenFCPS would not only crowdsource an excellent defense lawyer, but would also provide a lifetime supply of the teacher's preferred strain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at school. Keep that sh*t at home.
No sh*t! Like most adults I enjoy a drink now and then but I’m not bringing wine to school. Why are you guys so stupid like this for no reason.
The OP’s post was stupid to begin with. If she’s at home and has a card then she can feel free to use her medical marijuana.
Not necessarily, feds can’t take medical marijuana. The gist of my question is how are school districts handling medical marijuana? Are they telling teachers it’s off limits even though it’s legal?
To answer your question, school districts are not "handling" medical marijuana. To my knowledge, nothing has been said about it in at any school board meeting in Northern Virginia, and there has been nothing issued by the VDOE. At this point schools are worried about retaining staff and hiring competent people to fill open positions. No one is looking to pick a fight over what school staff does off the clock, except maybe you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at school. Keep that sh*t at home.
No sh*t! Like most adults I enjoy a drink now and then but I’m not bringing wine to school. Why are you guys so stupid like this for no reason.
The OP’s post was stupid to begin with. If she’s at home and has a card then she can feel free to use her medical marijuana.
Not necessarily, feds can’t take medical marijuana. The gist of my question is how are school districts handling medical marijuana? Are they telling teachers it’s off limits even though it’s legal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at school. Keep that sh*t at home.
No sh*t! Like most adults I enjoy a drink now and then but I’m not bringing wine to school. Why are you guys so stupid like this for no reason.
The OP’s post was stupid to begin with. If she’s at home and has a card then she can feel free to use her medical marijuana.
Not necessarily, feds can’t take medical marijuana. The gist of my question is how are school districts handling medical marijuana? Are they telling teachers it’s off limits even though it’s legal?
To answer your question, school districts are not "handling" medical marijuana. To my knowledge, nothing has been said about it in at any school board meeting in Northern Virginia, and there has been nothing issued by the VDOE. At this point schools are worried about retaining staff and hiring competent people to fill open positions. No one is looking to pick a fight over what school staff does off the clock, except maybe you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at school. Keep that sh*t at home.
No sh*t! Like most adults I enjoy a drink now and then but I’m not bringing wine to school. Why are you guys so stupid like this for no reason.
The OP’s post was stupid to begin with. If she’s at home and has a card then she can feel free to use her medical marijuana.
Not necessarily, feds can’t take medical marijuana. The gist of my question is how are school districts handling medical marijuana? Are they telling teachers it’s off limits even though it’s legal?
Feds have security clearances. Teachers are only bound by the same laws as the general population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at school. Keep that sh*t at home.
No sh*t! Like most adults I enjoy a drink now and then but I’m not bringing wine to school. Why are you guys so stupid like this for no reason.
The OP’s post was stupid to begin with. If she’s at home and has a card then she can feel free to use her medical marijuana.
Not necessarily, feds can’t take medical marijuana. The gist of my question is how are school districts handling medical marijuana? Are they telling teachers it’s off limits even though it’s legal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at school. Keep that sh*t at home.
No sh*t! Like most adults I enjoy a drink now and then but I’m not bringing wine to school. Why are you guys so stupid like this for no reason.
The OP’s post was stupid to begin with. If she’s at home and has a card then she can feel free to use her medical marijuana.
Not necessarily, feds can’t take medical marijuana. The gist of my question is how are school districts handling medical marijuana? Are they telling teachers it’s off limits even though it’s legal?
To answer your question, school districts are not "handling" medical marijuana. To my knowledge, nothing has been said about it in at any school board meeting in Northern Virginia, and there has been nothing issued by the VDOE. At this point schools are worried about retaining staff and hiring competent people to fill open positions. No one is looking to pick a fight over what school staff does off the clock, except maybe you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at school. Keep that sh*t at home.
No sh*t! Like most adults I enjoy a drink now and then but I’m not bringing wine to school. Why are you guys so stupid like this for no reason.
The OP’s post was stupid to begin with. If she’s at home and has a card then she can feel free to use her medical marijuana.
Not necessarily, feds can’t take medical marijuana. The gist of my question is how are school districts handling medical marijuana? Are they telling teachers it’s off limits even though it’s legal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at school. Keep that sh*t at home.
No sh*t! Like most adults I enjoy a drink now and then but I’m not bringing wine to school. Why are you guys so stupid like this for no reason.
The OP’s post was stupid to begin with. If she’s at home and has a card then she can feel free to use her medical marijuana.
Not necessarily, feds can’t take medical marijuana. The gist of my question is how are school districts handling medical marijuana? Are they telling teachers it’s off limits even though it’s legal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at school. Keep that sh*t at home.
No sh*t! Like most adults I enjoy a drink now and then but I’m not bringing wine to school. Why are you guys so stupid like this for no reason.
The OP’s post was stupid to begin with. If she’s at home and has a card then she can feel free to use her medical marijuana.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a Schedule I drug and you're breaking federal law.
It's currently not being enforced, but if they want to they can convict you. They probably won't, but tides turn.
The era where people care about marijuana is ending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at school. Keep that sh*t at home.
No sh*t! Like most adults I enjoy a drink now and then but I’m not bringing wine to school. Why are you guys so stupid like this for no reason.