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Executive Order Signed to Reclassify Marijuana

Suggests support for a DOT safety carve-out President Trump’s Executive Order regarding rescheduling marijuana, signed on Thursday, includes a general provision in Section 3, which states:“(a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect i.)...

What you need to know about marijuana rescheduling

The National Drug & Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA) was honored to host more than 1,100 participants for the National Conversation on Marijuana Scheduling on Tuesday, December 16. Thank you to our panel of industry experts, Patrice Kelly, Bill Judge, and Dr....

Urgent: It’s time to protect public safety!

Support the association that supports you Dear NDASA Member and Industry Partner: Today, more than ever, we are standing at a crossroads and what happens next will shape the safety of our workplaces and communities for years to come. President Trump is reportedly...

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Alcohol screening safety during COVID-19

Alcohol screening safety during COVID-19

Numerous reports over the spring and summer have suggested that substance use disorders are on the rise as a result of the uncertainty, mental health challenges and isolation that are part and parcel of life during COVID-19. Excessive alcohol consumption is one of the...

Buyer beware: CBD, THC and drug testing

Buyer beware: CBD, THC and drug testing

Is CBD medicine or isn’t it? Is it safe? Can it impact a drug test result? Cannabis has been the focus of considerable debate, advocacy, and policy, generating both interest and misinformation. There is a great deal of uncertainty about cannabis and cannabinoid...

The epidemic within the pandemic

The epidemic within the pandemic

Long before the coronavirus arrived in the United States, this country was already struggling with another health crisis: the opioid epidemic. As these two epidemics are colliding, experts fear that people vulnerable to opioid use disorders and those who employ them...