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A military veteran says he is out of a job because of the medication he uses for PTSD.This Desert Storm combat veteran doesn t want to reveal his identity for fear of failing to find work. The former Navy Airman, like so many returning home, battles intense demons. I was mad at the world, coming back from a combat situation where you re under that constant stress, you have a different outlook on life when y stanley cup ou get back. The stresses of war vaso stanley leading to a diagnosis of PTSD; he turned to medical marijuana to numb the pain. I m a completely different person. I just mellow out, I veg, it helps me f stanley website orget about things. But last week, the same drug that s done so much good for his life, has cost him his job with a local landscaping company. I was doing some repairs on equipment, and the razor blade I was using to cut some hose slipped and sliced my hand open. He immediately went to the hospital for treatment and was required by his employer to take a drug test. Of course he failed, but not before letting his boss know he had a medical marijuana card. I was informed they were going to have to let me go, per their policy. According to state laws, you can t be fired for having a medical marijuana card. You also can t be denied employment based on that fact. Lawyers across the country are struggling with how do we reconcile conflicting laws, said Scott Gibson, an attorney with Davis Miles Law Firm in Tempe.While the drug is medically legal in Arizona, it remains under federal ban. Empl Jvhw Five Milwaukee Bucks questions as the second half gets underway
A German nurse who allegedly killed his victims out of boredom has been charged with 97 murders, potentially making him one of the country s deadliest serial killers.The nurse, Niels Hoegel, was already serving a life sentence for murdering six patients. He was charged with another 97 murders Monday, prosecutors said in a press release.He is accused of giving victims various non-prescribed drugs in an attempt to show off his resuscitation skills to colleagues and fight off boredom.Prosecutors said Hoegel should have been aware that the drugs given to patients in clinics in Delmenhorst and Oldenburg, in northwest Germany, could cause life-threatening cardiac problems.Wh stanley termosy en patients started suffering the effects of the drugs they were given, Hoegel is accused of failing to help them.He is accused of killing 62 patients in Delmenhorst and 35 patients in Oldenburg clinics.Hoegel was previously jailed in 201 stanley italia 5 after being convicted of killing six people, leading authorities to investigate stanley quencher hundreds of deaths and exhume bodies of former patients in the clinics where he worked.In past hearings, NiHoegelels said he felt euphoric when he managed to bring a patient back to life, and devastated when he failed, AFP said.Police said the final number of murders may never be known as some possible victims were cremated.
A military veteran says he is out of a job because of the medication he uses for PTSD.This Desert Storm combat veteran doesn t want to reveal his identity for fear of failing to find work. The former Navy Airman, like so many returning home, battles intense demons. I was mad at the world, coming back from a combat situation where you re under that constant stress, you have a different outlook on life when y stanley cup ou get back. The stresses of war vaso stanley leading to a diagnosis of PTSD; he turned to medical marijuana to numb the pain. I m a completely different person. I just mellow out, I veg, it helps me f stanley website orget about things. But last week, the same drug that s done so much good for his life, has cost him his job with a local landscaping company. I was doing some repairs on equipment, and the razor blade I was using to cut some hose slipped and sliced my hand open. He immediately went to the hospital for treatment and was required by his employer to take a drug test. Of course he failed, but not before letting his boss know he had a medical marijuana card. I was informed they were going to have to let me go, per their policy. According to state laws, you can t be fired for having a medical marijuana card. You also can t be denied employment based on that fact. Lawyers across the country are struggling with how do we reconcile conflicting laws, said Scott Gibson, an attorney with Davis Miles Law Firm in Tempe.While the drug is medically legal in Arizona, it remains under federal ban. Empl Jvhw Five Milwaukee Bucks questions as the second half gets underway
A German nurse who allegedly killed his victims out of boredom has been charged with 97 murders, potentially making him one of the country s deadliest serial killers.The nurse, Niels Hoegel, was already serving a life sentence for murdering six patients. He was charged with another 97 murders Monday, prosecutors said in a press release.He is accused of giving victims various non-prescribed drugs in an attempt to show off his resuscitation skills to colleagues and fight off boredom.Prosecutors said Hoegel should have been aware that the drugs given to patients in clinics in Delmenhorst and Oldenburg, in northwest Germany, could cause life-threatening cardiac problems.Wh stanley termosy en patients started suffering the effects of the drugs they were given, Hoegel is accused of failing to help them.He is accused of killing 62 patients in Delmenhorst and 35 patients in Oldenburg clinics.Hoegel was previously jailed in 201 stanley italia 5 after being convicted of killing six people, leading authorities to investigate stanley quencher hundreds of deaths and exhume bodies of former patients in the clinics where he worked.In past hearings, NiHoegelels said he felt euphoric when he managed to bring a patient back to life, and devastated when he failed, AFP said.Police said the final number of murders may never be known as some possible victims were cremated.