Jersey City Takes Legal Action to Prevent Police Officers from Using Cannabis

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Jersey City has filed a lawsuit against the state in an attempt to prevent police officers from using marijuana, even when off duty. The city argues that federal law prohibits officers from possessing firearms and ammunition if they use cannabis, making them ineligible to be police officers. The city fired five officers who tested positive for marijuana use and is seeking a federal judge's clarification on the matter. The officers have sued, claiming that state law allows them to use marijuana. Jersey City is concerned about potential liability and public safety issues if officers involved in incidents test positive for marijuana use.
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- Jersey City mayor calls cops who use marijuana a ‘huge liability’ as he takes his case to federal court NJ.com
- Jersey City sues state in bid to stop officers from using cannabis Eyewitness News ABC7NY
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