A disabled worker fired for taking part in the use of marijuana prescription can not sue the employer under state law civil rights, the Court of Appeals ruled Colorado. Brandon Coats filed a lawsuit against his employer, DISH Network LLC, after being fired by a representative of the telephone service in 2010 for testing positive for marijuana. Dish Network said the use of marijuana Mr. Coats was in violation of the drug policy of the company, according to court documents. In his complaint, Mr. Coats said that Dish Network violated the status of legal activities, a provision of employment discrimination Civil Rights Act, which prohibits Colorado …
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