My girlfriend and I were just sitting at Denny's and began talking about a movie that I'm a co-writer on. Part of this film will be shot in The Netherlands and the topic came up about the legalities of marijuana smoking over there. I don't smoke at all because I don't particularly care for it, but an interesting question arose:
If while filming I decided to partake in the act of smoking marijuana in a country where it's legal to do so and then I come back to the states and have to take a job-ordered drug test, what legal recourse would I have, if any, if my job was terminated or I was refused employment?
My thought process is that while in another country you are bound by the laws of the host country and not by the laws of your country of residence. That being the case, if I could provide proof that I did something that was completely legal at the time, I should face no consequences even if my act was illegal in my home country.
Any thoughts?
If while filming I decided to partake in the act of smoking marijuana in a country where it's legal to do so and then I come back to the states and have to take a job-ordered drug test, what legal recourse would I have, if any, if my job was terminated or I was refused employment?
My thought process is that while in another country you are bound by the laws of the host country and not by the laws of your country of residence. That being the case, if I could provide proof that I did something that was completely legal at the time, I should face no consequences even if my act was illegal in my home country.
Any thoughts?
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