Pubdate: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 Source: Beacon Journal, The (OH) Contact: 2002 The Beacon Journal Publishing Co. Website: http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/6 ONE STRIKE, AND YOU'RE OUT? Three Firefighters Pay A Steep Price For A Stupid Mistake If an Ohioan is caught with a small amount of marijuana, the punishment resembles that for a speeding ticket: a $100 fine and no jail time. In Akron, the punishment can be far more severe if you're a member of the safety forces. Three Akron firefighters with a total of 63 years of experience have been forced out of work because they tested positive for marijuana. They were not under the influence on the job. That brings to 10 the number of firefighters who have lost their jobs because of the city's drug policy. While everyone involved regrets the incident, officials say their hands are tied because the city's policy against drug use, hardened in 1998, eliminates any leeway. Granted, these are public servants who knew the rules and should have known better than to do something so dumb. Firefighters and police officers should be held to a higher standard of conduct. But when state law refuses to draw such a harsh line, it would seem the policy could be revised to allow for an element of discretion. Indeed, in a 1999 case, an Akron police officer who admitted smoking marijuana was reinstated after being fired. That suggests something reasonably short of absolute zero tolerance. The Akron drug court gives minor offenders an opportunity to turn their lives around. Shouldn't the city extend something appropriately similar to dedicated employees who make a stupid but very human mistake? - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk