Pubdate: Wed, 12 Aug 2015 Source: Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) Copyright: 2015 The Oregonian Contact: http://www.oregonlive.com/oregonian/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/324 Author: Noelle Crombie OREGON TV REPORTER FIRED FOR MARIJUANA USE SAID SHE'S BEEN OVERWHELMED BY POSITIVE RESPONSES Eugene TV Anchor Fired for Pot, Is Now an Activist for It Cyd Maurer said she's been flooded with positive messages from readers since disclosing she'd been fired from her TV journalism job after testing positive for marijuana use. "Hundreds of people have reached out to me," said Maurer, 25. "So many people have reached out and thanked me, it's been mind-blowing." Maurer, a University of Oregon graduate and morning weekend anchor for Eugene's ABC affiliate, said she was fired in May after testing positive for marijuana. Maurer said she got into a minor fender-bender while on assignment for KEZI on May 22 and was ordered, per corporate policy, to undergo a drug test. Maurer said she disclosed her recreational cannabis use to her immediate supervisor, an assistant news director. She said she had consumed cannabis within one week of the accident but was not under the influence when she went to work. She said she was fired when the test came back positive for marijuana. Maurer, who lives in Eugene and remains out of work, said she's met with a handful of prospective employers in Oregon's marijuana industry in the past couple of weeks. For now, she's writing for Marijuana Politics, a news, politics and culture site operated by Anthony Johnson, the chief petitioner of Measure 91. She said she's especially interested in work that focuses on employment policies related to marijuana use. "The important thing to focus on is that this dialogue is happening and that is what I wanted," she said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom