Pubdate: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 Source: Providence Journal, The (RI) Copyright: 2014 The Providence Journal Company Contact: http://www.providencejournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/352 Author: Lynn Arditi RI ACLU SUES FABRIC MAKER FOR ALLEGEDLY DISCRIMINATING AGAINST A MEDICAL MARIJUANA USER PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The Rhode Island chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union is suing a Westerly-based fabric manufacturer on behalf of a University of Rhode Island graduate student who says she was denied a paid summer internship because she is a registered medical marijuana user. The lawsuit alleges that Darlington Fabrics violated the Rhode Island Civil Rights Act and the state medical marijuana law when it turned down Christine Callaghan for a paid internship at the company last July after she disclosed she was a medical marijuana cardholder, the ACLU said in a news release. Callaghan uses medical marijuana to treat "frequent, debilitating migraine headaches." Callaghan disclosed the information during an interview with a representative from the company's human resources department. She explained that she would not bring medical marijuana onto the premises or come to work after having taken marijuana," according to the ACLU. The company "withdrew the paid internship" for which she was also to receive class credit, the statement reads, "after finding out about her medical status." Callahan, a graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design who is studying textiles at URI and working towards a masters' degree, contends that she was unable to find a comparable summer job and is now in jeopardy of being unable to graduate on time. She also was forced to disclose her medical marijuana status to professors, according to her lawyer, Carly Beauvais Iafrate. Timothy C. Cavazza, a Providence lawyer representing the Moore Company and Darlington Fabrics, said Thursday that the company's policy is not to comment on pending litigation. "We are confident, however, that both companies have at all times acted in compliance with state and federal law and that this suit will be dismissed," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom