Marijuana Rescheduling Could Create A Safety 'Blind Spot' In Drug Testing For Airline Pilots And Truck Drivers, Says Gov Agency
Marijuana rescheduling could have significant implications for truckers, commercial drivers, pilots and other federally regulated transit workers in safety-sensitive positions. That's according to the National Transportation Safety Board that warned on Tuesday the proposed rule by the Drug Enforcement Administration to move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act could "imperil federally required drug testing," for such workers.