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somabva t1_j7zgr1t wrote

There's definitely a swamp of interesting legal issues with no real precedent yet. Can a state coerce a business to break federal law? I doubt that would play well in federal court. But who knows. I'm just saying that until the feds make sensible policy moves, I wouldn't expect, say, Mercy hospital or the post office to care if you have your medical card. They're still not going to hire you if you can't pass a drug test.

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goblin-mami t1_j7yw3wn wrote

NetSmart has specific verbiage in their job descriptions that state a medical card is necessary even if you live in a state in which recreational is legal -_- no protections etc etc

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Wyldfire2112 t1_j7yrh93 wrote

>However, what ruined my experience was that I told them I don't like to use product or heat on my hair because my scalp is sensitive.

I'm right there with you, and not even because of a sensitive scalp.

I'm a guy with long hair, and I follow the advice of Fabio, the man with the best hair of the 20th century: Eat lots of protein, pick a shampoo without a bunch of extra chemicals, use conditioner sparingly, and never blow-dry or use product.

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