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Jessica McElfresh, INCBA Member and Board of Director, interviewed regarding a new California law banning employers from marijuana screening.


Jessica McElfresh, INCBA Member who also holds a seat on our Board of Directors, was interviewed by 10News ABC in San Diego (KGTV) regarding a new California law banning employers from marijuana screening. 

"This is a big step." Jessica McElfresh is a criminal defense attorney specializing in cannabis law. She says there's been a push for a law like this for years.

"In 13 years I've gotten hundreds of calls from people who were denied a job even when they disclosed it up front it didn't make a difference that it was medical."

Click here to read the full story and watch the interview on the KGTV website.

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