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Office Tips on Smoking Cannabis in Your Business Workplace

8/19/2019

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​Globally, the use of light drugs is on the rise, considering the widespread consumption of marijuana. Also, many rely on healing effects and use cannabis for medical purposes. How this herb can help relieve the symptoms of the disease, read here.
​People work too hard these days, and in that burnout at work, they need instant relaxation. Many found it in the form of a weed, even at the workplace. More and more states allow recreational use of this substance, but companies still ban it. You should try to respect your employer and make sure you stay clean, at least, until the end of the working hours.
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But sometimes you just can't stand, or you need marijuana because of the severe pain or discomfort you suffer. In these cases, it is important to hide somewhere where not many people will see you smoking. And last, but not least important - do not overdo it.

How Pot Smokers Should Act on Workplace

Although we live in a fairly liberal age, employers still do not look favorably on opiate use in the workplace. Larger corporations usually have a more strict policy about drug use than small companies. Ignoring your reasons, even medical ones, employers don’t want to jeopardize their reputation and public image if someone spread the word about employees smoking weed in the offices.

Employers despite marijuana for more reasons - it has a negative effect on the psycho-motor skills of the person using it. Not to a great extent, but drug users' performance and productivity declines are undoubtedly noticeable. Also, it can bring employees in troubles or risky situation, especially those working on highly-responsible jobs. Therefore, if you are planning to sneak cannabis at your workplace, not everyone should know your intentions.

Choose the Right Cannabis Breed

Effects on the drug user may be different, considering the type of cannabis they use. Some breeds of this plant have a sedative effect. It is a type of cannabis containing a higher percentage of cannabinoids - CBD, which people use in medical purposes as proven pain killers. It reduces inflammatory processes, relaxes tight muscles, but also alleviates problems occurring after aggressive cancer treatments such as chemotherapy.

Medical marijuana have many health benefits, which you can find on the source below:
https://www.businessinsider.com/health-benefits-of-medical-marijuana-2014-4

Clearly, using such cannabis is not desirable. It makes you slow, tired, and affects the results of your work. Therefore, it is better to use marijuana that makes you 'high,' i.e., that raises the levels of serotonin and dopamine in your brain. The energy burst you feel after consuming cannabis can have positive effects on your working performance. In fact, you can be highly productive if you don't get stoned.

Find out What Your Coworkers Think of Smoking Weed

Of course, mentioning marijuana will not be your topic when talking to your colleagues for the first time. After a while, you can discuss it in casual chatting and find out what people generally think about it. If they are strictly against it and you think they might get you in trouble if you get caught, it might be wiser not to smoke at the workplace. Just wait until you get home, sit back, and relax.

If your colleagues don't have negative thoughts about cannabis or even admit they use it, that's not a green light for you to expose in front of everyone. Even if you have a medical card proving a valid reason for medical cannabis use. If you are lucky, your office will be a weed-friendly environment. That still doesn't mean you can walk around with a pot and smoke in front of everyone. A little bit of professional behavior won't hurt.

Be Discreet

Marijuana has a distinctive scent that even those who do not use it can recognize. So, the first thing to think about is how to bring cannabis into the office at all. You can't just carry it around. On the Internet or in specialist stores you can find specially designed smell-proof bags in which you can store your weed. You must prepare it for the use beforehand so that you do not waste time at work. Like a lunch bag.

People consume cannabis in different ways. However, you can’t apply all of them at your workplace. You just don't have space or the time to put and prepare your whole stoner's kit on and enjoy the relaxing smoke slowly. 

Joints and bongs are also not desirable, as they produce a lot of vapors, so you can easily get caught. Save them for home use. The best options for workplace smoking are vape pens and one-hitters (small cigarette-like pipes, suitable for single smoke).

Don’t Exaggerate

Regular cannabis users sometimes can't smell the marijuana on themselves. But others can. That is why it is essential always to have some mild deodorant to mask the smell on your clothes and in hair, and mints to refresh your breath. Just in case, bring eye drop too. Smoking marijuana can make your eyes red, but after one or two vapes, it rarely happens.
The advice is to consume cannabis on your lunch breaks. Company toilets are not a good idea because of the large circulation of people. It is best to do this outside. The break usually lasts up to an hour, so you have enough time for a leisure walk and a few relaxing vapes.

What In Case of Drug Test

Useful information from https://www.weednews.co/how-to-pass-a-hair-follicle-drug-test-for-weed-and-other-substances tells us that companies have all the rights to ask employers to undergo a drug test. Many employers will require drug screening even before employment. 

If you know that there is the slightest chance of being tested for illegal substances, try to abstain from consuming cannabis at work. Sanctions for a positive drug test result can range from losing your job to entering this information in your record. You certainly don't want a few smokes to ruin your career. If your employer has a strict anti-weed policy, it's best to hold yourself from marijuana during work hours.

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Article written by Tara
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