Safety is on the line as the presidential administration signals a schedule change for marijuana.
We must act now to protect our industry and to stand for workplace safety by preserving testing for THC.
OUR MESSAGE
We are profoundly concerned about the proposed rescheduling of marijuana (THC) from Schedule I to Schedule III. This action would have severe unintended consequences for transportation safety, effectively ending the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) ability to test safety-sensitive employees for marijuana use. Safety-sensitive roles include airline pilots, air traffic controllers, school bus drivers, subway and train operators, ferry operators, pipeline operators, and truck drivers. These are positions where impairment could lead to catastrophic loss of life. For more than three decades, DOT-regulated marijuana testing has served as a critical deterrent, with successful prevention of tragedies that occurred prior to the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991. We urge this administration to continue the successful record of safety for America’s traveling public.
CALL TO ACTION
What YOU can do NOW
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