Nationwide Boycott! WalMart Fired Cancer Patient For Medical Marijuana

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Nationwide Boycott! WalMart Fired Cancer Patient For Medical Marijuana

​WalMart pulled a major bonehead move this week when it sacked a cancer patient -- a former Associate of the Year -- for following his doctor's advice and using medical marijuana, which is perfectly legal in Michigan. As a direct result, medical marijuana advocates are now organizing a nationwide boycott of the retail giant.


The Bentonville, Arkansas-based company, notorious for its corporate stance of social conservatism, looked like a big, dumb, lumbering, heartless beast. But WalMart still hasn't budged, and is completely unapologetic about firing Joseph Casias, who suffers from sinus cancer and an inoperable brain tumor.


The wave of revulsion and outrage over WalMart's treatment of Casias is growing exponentially as more people learn what was done -- and with 80 percent of the American public supporting medical marijuana, the results of a boycott could be substantial.


Photo: WZZM-13WalMart fired cancer patient Joseph Casias for following his doctor's instructions and using medical marijuana
​Casias worked at the Battle Creek, Michigan WalMart for five years, winning employee of the year in 2008 despite battling cancer.


Last November, Casias sprained a knee at work; during the routine drug screening that follows any workplace accident, marijuana was detected in his system. Casias showed WalMart managers his Michigan medical marijuana card, but was fired anyway.


"I was told they do not accept or honor my medical marijuana card," Casias said.


"In states such as Michigan, where prescriptions for marijuana can be obtained, an employer can still enforce a policy that requires termination of employment following a positive drug screen," said WalMart spokesman Greg Rossiter from company headquarters.


"We believe our policy complies with the law, and we support decisions based on the policy," Rossiter said.


It's time to teach WalMart that mistreating medical marijuana patients isn't just dumb and cruel; it can also be very, very bad for business.


WalMart's moralistic and intolerant stance towards legal, medical marijuana users is out of step with both legal reality and modern American sensibilities.


Highlighting the chain's utter hypocrisy is the fact that they have no problem with employees using harsh pharmaceuticals like Vicodin and other addictive opiates, but fire employees for legally using medical marijuana in its herbal form.


Enough of this nonsense, already. The voters of Michigan legalized medical marijuana with an overwhelming 63 percent majority. It's time for clueless corporate employers like WalMart to enter the 21st Century.


The nationwide boycott of WalMart by medical marijuana supporters begins now.


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darkdestruction420

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wal mart has cheap prices, lol, so i like that but anyway, man, that is some fucking bs. they are getting sued over it right? heartless bastards. but marijuana really is that bad i guess.........its heartbreaking to hear of people fired over what they do illegally on their own time, this smashes that to shit even.
 

angelsbandit

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I hate to tell you this, but most if not all employers would do the same.
They would be exposing the company to law suites were he to get seriously hurt, or hurt someone else.

Sucks - but true.
 

Mrs. Worm

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Ok, I work at Walmart & I was already ashamed to say that because the company is NOT all about its employees, as it constantly claims, but now I'm sick to my stomach. I hope they get sued (they should be used to lawsuits by now), I hope they lose, and I hope this ban works. Unfortunately I can't afford to quit, or I would in a heart beat.
 

Mrs. Worm

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That's crap. At my store people work reegularly on pain medications (prescribed, but stilll, some of them are on some strong shit). If they can do that, why couldn't he work on PRESCRIPTION weed?
 
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