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Are drug testing policies at work a necessary safety measure, or an invasion of privacy that discriminates against casual users?
As workplace drug testing becomes more widespread amid rising mental health awareness and legalization of cannabis in many regions, the balance between safety and privacy is increasingly contested. Cast your vote to share your perspective on this polarizing issue.
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