FBI in trouble, all users of marijuana and tobacco

After being convicted of his comments on marijuana by Senator Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), FBI Director Comey told those present at a Senate hearing about the Bureau's oversight that he was mocking. “I am absolutely dead against the use of marijuana,” he said in session, “I don't want [...]
It is no secret that the federal government has difficulty employing cyber security experts, mainly because many hackers can find more lucrative deals.
But there is another problem: now The FBI says its drug testing policies are keeping experts off the payroll, reports “Motherboard”, Periscope broadcast.
“I have to hire a major task force to compete with those cybercriminals who some smoke during the interview,” said Comey, not being surprised by stereotypes.
The reason for the informal approach of the FBI is that Congress has told the agency that it has to employ more than 2,000 people this year, and many of those new recruits will fight computer crime.
And as it turns out, those who know computer crime are not the group of people who dress normal. The agency says lawmakers will not employ someone who has “executed” marijuana in the last three years.
And despite the federal government's mixed approach to the implementation of marijuana, most Americans believe it is time for legalizing drugs./Periscopi/












