New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3868

Introduced
5/9/22  

Caption

Prohibits paid first responders from engaging in recreational use of cannabis items.

Impact

If enacted, A3868 will significantly affect employment practices concerning first responders. Employers will be empowered to enforce drug testing and can initiate disciplinary measures, including termination, against employees who test positive for cannabinoid metabolites, irrespective of their actual impairment at work. This change directly contrasts with prior regulations that limited employers' ability to act against individuals based on their off-duty cannabis use. Advocates of the bill assert that these measures are necessary for ensuring the reliability and safety of first responders in critical situations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3868 seeks to prohibit paid first responders, such as law enforcement officers and firefighters, from using cannabis items both on and off duty. This legislation modifies existing laws related to the recreational use of cannabis, where current statutes prohibit employers from taking adverse employment actions against individuals based solely on their cannabis usage when not performing work duties. The intent behind A3868 is to maintain public safety by ensuring that first responders remain unimpaired while serving the community.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding the balance between employee rights and public safety. Supporters argue that prohibiting cannabis use among first responders is essential to preserve the integrity of emergency services, which often require a clear state of mind. However, opponents contend that A3868 may be overly restrictive, infringing on personal freedoms by regulating off-duty behavior. There is also concern about the fairness of applying strict drug testing regulations, especially considering the complexities of cannabis metabolism and impairment detection.

Companion Bills

NJ S2723

Same As Prohibits paid first responders from engaging in recreational use of cannabis items.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2723

Prohibits paid first responders from engaging in recreational use of cannabis items.

NJ A3914

Permits law enforcement agencies to prohibit recreational use of cannabis items by law enforcement officers.

NJ A2798

Permits law enforcement agencies to prohibit recreational use of cannabis items by law enforcement officers.

NJ S3189

Provides employer and employee protections pursuant to the use of legalized cannabis items.

NJ S2628

Provides employer and employee protections pursuant to the use of legalized cannabis items.

NJ A890

Provides employer and employee protections pursuant to the use of legalized cannabis items.

NJ A2719

Provides employer and employee protections pursuant to the use of legalized cannabis items.

NJ A3870

Permits employer to prohibit use of cannabis by certain employees.

NJ S2518

Permits employers to prohibit use of cannabis by certain employees.

NJ S677

Permits employers to prohibit use of cannabis by certain employees.

Similar Bills

NJ S2723

Prohibits paid first responders from engaging in recreational use of cannabis items.

NJ S2656

Concerns use of cannabis by certain law enforcement officers during non-work hours.

NJ A4172

Concerns use of cannabis by certain law enforcement officers during non-work hours.

NJ A2798

Permits law enforcement agencies to prohibit recreational use of cannabis items by law enforcement officers.

NJ A3914

Permits law enforcement agencies to prohibit recreational use of cannabis items by law enforcement officers.

NJ S677

Permits employers to prohibit use of cannabis by certain employees.

NJ S2518

Permits employers to prohibit use of cannabis by certain employees.

NJ A3870

Permits employer to prohibit use of cannabis by certain employees.