POST - Nevada Breaks New Ground Opening Police Recruitment To Individuals With Prior Marijuana Convictions | Benzinga
Nevada has taken a groundbreaking step in law enforcement hiring practices by amending regulations to permit individuals with past marijuana convictions to apply for police officer positions. The state's Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) recently voted in favor of this policy shift, allowing a broader range of candidates to be eligible for law enforcement roles.
According to Marijuana Moment, the revised language emphasizes that candidates won't be disqualified if they have a previous conviction ...