Florida Court Upholds Firing of Corrections Officer for Medical Cannabis Use

June 24, 2023 · Ganjapreneur

A Florida appeals court on Wednesday upheld the firing of a Department of Corrections officer for using medical cannabis, WOKV reports. A three-judge panel of the 1st District Court cited federal law and a job requirement that officers are able to use firearms. 

The case was brought by Samuel Velez Ortiz, a former sergeant for the Department of Corrections who was approved by a physician to use medical cannabis to treat post-traumatic stress disorder related to previous military service. Velez Ortiz had failed a random drug test in 2021, which led to his termination under the department’s “zero tolerance” policy for drugs. Velez Ortiz challenged the firing, taking the dispute to the 1st District Court of Appeals after the state Public Employees Relations Commission backed his termination. 

In the ruling, written by Judge Clay Roberts and joined by Judges Stephanie Ray and M. Kemmerly Thomas, the panel said that although Velez Ortiz “can legally possess and use medicinal marijuana under state law, his use of it is illegal under federal law.”    

In their brief, lawyers for the state wrote that Velez Ortiz did not argue that the Corrections Department “may validly prohibit correctional officers from being under the influence of marijuana, including medical marijuana, while on the job, no matter whether the officer ingested that substance on or off-site.” 

“Yet the department has no way to distinguish between an officer who is high on the job because he ingested medical marijuana from a person who ingested the same drug off-site. The result would be untenable risks to public safety,” the lawyers wrote. “A correctional officer who shows up to work high or experiencing the lingering effects of marijuana – including lack of focus and delayed reaction times – may not trigger alarm bells until the worst-case scenario has already come to pass.”

Velez Ortiz’s attorneys argued that the case revolved around “discrimination” against Velez Ortiz “for being a medical marijuana user” noting that he had never asked to use or possess medical cannabis on-site or during work hours. 

The case is believed to be the first of its kind in the U.S.  (Full Story)

In categories:Legal Medical
Tags:
Next Post

Minnesota’s Supreme Court Is Taking Applications To Serve On The New Marijuana Expungements Board Being Created By Legalization Law

Minnesota’s Supreme Court is looking for a designee to sit on a marijuana expungements board that is being created under the state’s new legalization law. In a public notice that was posted on Wednesday, the court described the composition and responsibilities…
Read
Previous Post

Oklahoma's medical marijuana agency 'ready to really get going'

Lawyers for the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority took a seat at one of two tables before a judge as the morning sun splashed through the hexagon-shaped windows of a first-floor makeshift courtroom inside the state agency’s building near the state…
Read
Random Post

Marijuana Banking Bill Signed Into Law By Missouri Governor

Missouri’s marijuana businesses will have fewer obstacles when it comes to accessing banking, but they must now get fingerprint background checks from all their new employees and contractors, under legislation that Gov. Mike Parson (R) signed on Thursday. Few banks nationwide…
Read
Random Post

St. Cloud University Partners with Green Flower on Cannabis Education Program

Minnesota’s St. Cloud State University (SCSU) is the latest college to partner with cannabis education company Green Flower to offer a certificate-based cannabis education program, KNSI reports. The university is the first in the state to offer a cannabis curriculum. Minnesota’s legislature-approved adult-use cannabis…
Read
Random Post

Seventh Massachusetts City Votes To Deprioritize Arrests For Psychedelic Plants And Fungi

Lawmakers in Provincetown, Massachusetts, voted this week to adopt a resolution in support of decriminalizing the use, possession and noncommercial sharing of psychedelic plants and fungi. It’s the seventh municipality in the state to deprioritize arrests for entheogens. The statement…
Read
Random Post

Ohio Cannabis Legalization Question Approved for November Ballots

Ohio voters will decide whether to legalize cannabis for adult-use in the state in November. Last week, Secretary of State Frank LaRose confirmed the campaign had gathered enough signatures to put the issue on ballots.    Late last month, advocates had fallen short of the…
Read