{"id":3723,"date":"2023-04-24T19:32:28","date_gmt":"2023-04-24T19:32:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/az-labor-employment-law\/?p=3723"},"modified":"2024-07-31T17:26:45","modified_gmt":"2024-07-31T17:26:45","slug":"job-with-medical-marijuana-card-arizona","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/az-labor-employment-law\/blog\/job-with-medical-marijuana-card-arizona\/","title":{"rendered":"Can You Get a Job with a Medical Marijuana Card in Arizona?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Introduction<\/h2>\n

The Arizona Medical Marijuana Act was passed by voters in 2010 by a narrow margin of just over 50 percent. Since then, more than 200,000 people have participated in the program, which was created to help people with qualifying medical conditions, such as Alzheimer\u2019s disease, seizures, chronic pain, persistent muscle spasms, Crohn\u2019s disease, and PTSD.<\/p>\n

In 2020, a referendum was passed that legalized recreational marijuana. The Smart and Safe Arizona Act (SSAA), also referred to as \u201cProp 207,\u201d made it legal for adults aged 21 and older to cultivate, possess, and use marijuana.<\/p>\n

While the use of both medicinal and recreational marijuana is now legal throughout Arizona, many people with qualifying medical conditions remain concerned that having a medical marijuana card could jeopardize their job prospects or current employment. Fortunately, Arizona has laws in place that provide job protection for individuals who have a medical marijuana card.<\/p>\n

Medical Marijuana Laws in Arizona<\/h2>\n

Job candidates and employees in Arizona who use medical marijuana or possess a medical marijuana card have certain protections under state laws. However, to have this job protection, a person must be a registered medical marijuana cardholder. A.R.S. \u00a7 36.2804.02 outlines the process of applying for and registering a medical marijuana card in Arizona.<\/p>\n

Employers in Arizona cannot refuse to hire, fire, or in any way, penalize a job candidate or employee because the person is a registered medical marijuana cardholder. However, there are some exceptions, including:<\/p>\n