New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2798

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The introduction of A2798 specifically allows law enforcement agencies to take adverse action against officers for off-duty cannabis use. This includes the ability to discharge officers or take adverse employment actions based solely on the presence of cannabinoid metabolites in their bodily fluids. Furthermore, agencies would have the power to conduct random drug tests on their officers, which must adhere to standards determined by the Attorney General. This change could lead to concerns regarding the privacy and rights of law enforcement personnel regarding their off-duty conduct.

Summary

Bill A2798, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to amend existing laws regarding the use of cannabis by law enforcement officers. This bill offers law enforcement agencies the authority to prohibit officers from using cannabis items, even in recreational circumstances, which marks a significant shift from the current laws that protect employees from adverse actions based on cannabis usage. Previously enacted regulations allowed employees, including law enforcement officers, to use cannabis recreationally outside of work hours without fear of disciplinary action from their employers.

Contention

The bill raises critical points of contention, particularly surrounding the balance between workplace safety and personal liberties. Proponents argue that maintaining a drug-free law enforcement agency is essential for public safety, while opponents may view this as an excessive intrusion into the personal lives of employees. There may also be concerns regarding the consistency of drug testing practices and the adequacy of testing methods used to determine impairment versus mere presence of cannabis metabolites, considering the complexities around cannabis metabolization in the human body.

Companion Bills

NJ A3914

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

Previously Filed As

NJ A3914

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

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 A3868

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

NJ S2723

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

NJ S677

Permits employers to prohibit use of cannabis by certain employees.

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 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.

Similar Bills

NJ S2723

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

NJ A3868

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 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 A3870

Permits employer to prohibit use of cannabis by certain employees.

NJ S2518

Permits employers to prohibit use of cannabis by certain employees.