IMPORTANT TIPS & INFORMATION

Important Tips & Information for Drivers


Pre-emploment is one of the main causes of driver's having to go through sap, here are a few tips & valuable information regarding Pre-employment testing.

  By law you are not required to submit urine for any "potential employer", however there is a certain procedure to follow to avoid having a refusal, or even worse a postive screen! 

 

  For any reason you feel you're not able to pass a pre-employment drug screen, or simply just not interested remember these following things below.⬇️

 When you arrive on site of the testing facility walk in, don't hand over your CDL at all, inform them you're no longer seeking employment with this employer!

Once you inform them of this they will remove the test out of the system.

You're probably wondering why I said don't hand over your CDL huh?

That's right once you have given them your license & signed in you have given them consent to proceed with testing, regardless of what case you may plead to them if you leave, go outside, leave the premises it will in fact result in a refusal.

It is imperative to understand this, by FMCSA law the testing clinic doesn't have to inform you that leaving or exiting the building will result in a refusal.

THIS ONLY APPLIES TO PRE-EMPLOYMENT TESTING ONLY‼️

 

 

            

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House lawmakers voted 178 to 173 today to table legislation legalizing the possession and retail sale of cannabis for adults. A separate vote to reconsider the measure also failed.

 

The legislation (HB 1633) – which had been negotiated in a bicameral conference committee one week ago and had been approved by the Senate earlier this afternoon – would have limited total number of cannabis retailers statewide to no more than 15 state-supervised franchisees. Liquor is similarly sold in New Hampshire exclusively in state-run establishments.

 

The franchise model was first proposed by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, who had repeatedly said that he would not consider alternative retail models for cannabis sales. Many members of the House expressed strong opposition to regulating cannabis sales in this manner, calling the plan an “intrusive big government program.”

 

The proposed measure also sought to immediately decriminalize activities involving the possession of up to one ounce of cannabis. Starting on January 1, 2026, adults would have been able to legally possess up to two ounces of cannabis.

 

New Hampshire is the only New England state that has not legalized marijuana use and sales, though the possession of limited quantities of cannabis have been decriminalized. Possessing greater amounts is classified as a criminal misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail. 

 

The Marijuana Policy Project’s Karen O’Keefe expressed disappointment over the House’s decision to table the negotiated bill. “Those who voted to kill HB 1633 are condemning hundreds of Granite Staters to arrests and life-altering convictions for bringing home a product that is legal in every one of New Hampshire’s neighbors,” she said. “While HB 1633 was an imperfect bill, it is far easier to revise a law than to pass a bill from scratch — especially if the next governor is a prohibitionist. “

 

Republican candidates Kelly Ayotte and Chuck Morse, who are seeking to replace Sununu as Governor, have both said that, if elected, they would oppose loosening the state’s cannabis laws.

 

NORML’s Deputy Director Paul Armentano added: “For the foreseeable future, New Hampshire will remain an island of cannabis prohibition. It is unfortunate that lawmakers and the Governor could not come together to negotiate a policy that put their constituents’ interests first. Over 70 percent of residents want legal cannabis. Their elected officials ought to be listening to them, not turning their backs on them.”

 

 

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