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We're celebrating a little belated Mother's Day with the one and only Jo Mcguire and the Lizzie Mcguire episode, "Mom's Best Friend", featuring Tennessee Williams dialogue, the most insane monkey business B plot, and Bekah watching the wrong episode of the show before we sat down the record! Plus, some Descendants 4 news and a Disney star's new baby! ----- Follow The Time Mousechine: Instagram Twitter TikTok Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jo McGuire interviews Joe Reilly of National Drug Screening to learn how NDS faired through 2021, and what Joe's thoughts are the health of the industry. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Jo McGuire interviews Gian Marshall and Barbara Baker about recent FMCSA Clearinghouse changes and gets a few of your questions answered! Sponsored by #OraSure Technologies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Our 1st Season Finale! Jo McGuire interviews George Gilpatrick, our Training & Certification Chairman who shares about training excellence and top collector mistakes in the Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry. Sponsored by #OraSureTechnologies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Jo McGuire explains why NDASA formed a Political Action Committee (PAC) and advocates for our industry at the State and Federal Level. Sponsored by #OrasureTechnologies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Drug testing became a standard after a landmark even in 1981 when a marine warfare jet slammed into the USS Nimitz’s flight deck. Autopsies on 6 out of 14 crew men showed evidence of heavy marijuana use. This led to President Ronald Regent issue Executive Order #12564 instituting a Zero Tolerance policy for federal employees. Jo McGuire joins Dr. Lev in discussing the nuances of work place drug testing that exist today. Jo McGuire Jo McGuire is a known advocate for safe and drug free workplaces, families, and communities with over ten years of experience in the drug and alcohol testing industry. She was appointed to serve on the Taxation, Banking & Civil Law workgroup for the Governor's Task Force to regulate Amendment 64 in Colorado due to her expertise in the field of workplace drug and alcohol testing and represented the industry during the United Nations General Assembly on the World Drug Agreements. As a recognized subject matter expert, Jo is a highly requested national conference speaker, writer, and public policy advisor. 5 minutes of courage National Drug & Alcohol Screening Association, NDASA
For those new to the drug & alcohol testing industry, NDASA now offers a business start-up mentoring program for Collection Sites! Gina Kesler and Jo McGuire share what you need to know about this exciting opportunity! Sponsored by OraSure --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Marisa and Sam discuss Lizzie McGuire Episode 232: My Dinner with Mr. Dig, which first aired August 15, 2003. As the episodes get wilder and wilder as we approach the end, we learn that Mr. Dig's real name is Dibgy Sellers, and that he has absolutely no chill around his crushes. Plus, as much as we rag on Sam McGuire for being a loner, is Jo McGuire actually the one in need of friends?
Dana is joined by Ramsey County Commissioner for District 2, Mary Jo McGuire. They discuss the most recent legislation and the work going on at the city government to benefit the county's future.
Jo McGuire shares how a loved one with Substance Use Disorder can negatively impact the workplace and how employers can respond. Sponsored by #OraSure www.orasure.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Jo McGuire and Tammy Vaught of Assurance Consulting and Testing discuss odd collections scenarios and what to do when things go wrong. Use these as training tools for your collectors so they are prepared to deal with anything! Sponsored by OraSure www.orasure.com #orasure --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Spend some time getting to know one of the most thoughtful, influential and knowledgable members of the drug & alcohol testing industry as Jo McGuire interview Bill Current of Current Consulting Group. You won't be sorry! Sponsored by OraSure Technologies. www.orasure.com #orasure --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Jo McGuire interviews Brian Drew of Nationwide Medical Review. Learn what MRO's want every collector to know! Sponsored by OraSure Technologies. #OraSure www.orasure.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Marisa and Sam are joined by Jermaine Fletcher to discuss Lizzie McGuire Episode 212: Best Dressed for Much Less, which first aired July 19, 2002. Who knew Miranda was so poised? And who knew the McGuire house ran on such a tight budget? Where did Jo McGuire get an industrial-sized jar of mustard, and was she preparing for Covid 20 years in advance? Plus, Jermaine helps us settle what is more pivotal for a great outfit: the right top or the right bottom.
Jo McGuire interviews NDASA Member and MRO, Dr. Bill Brooks of AdvantageCare. They discuss legal marijuana, the impact of COVID on the industry, common collector errors, training and much, MUCH more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Jo McGuire talks about Oregon's recent decision to decriminalize all drugs and how more marijuana legalization impacts workplace policies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Glenn Withrow grew up wrestling in Kentucky. A state runner-up in high school, he quickly went into film and over the last several decades, he’s acted, written and produced a number of series’ and films. On Episode 637 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, Glenn and his wife Hallie Todd and their daughter Ivy Withrow, join the show to talk about the December 8 release of The Last Champion, a film they wrote and directed together with high school wrestling as the backdrop of this story about redemption. While the trio have a number of credits to their names, you might recognize Glenn from his role as Tim Shepard in The Outsiders, a book most of us read in middle school and Hallie as Jo McGuire from the Lizzy McGuire series and movie. As noted in my previous interview with Cole Hauser, I had a chance to work on the film with them and they’re some of the most accommodating and gracious people I’ve come across. The Last Champion is available for pre-order on iTunes and you can find it on Amazon Prime or Google Play on December 8. Info at thelastchampion.com If you missed my interview with Cole Hauser, you can find at mattalkonline.com/hauser SHORT TIME SHOTS (it’s the scores and such, people) Thursday, December 3 William Penn 27, Baker 26 Baker 33, Central Methodist 21 For the first time in school history, the Statesmen beat the Wildcats. Ray Lugo iced the dual with a fall at 197, pinning Kenny Hartzell at 6:45. Doane 40, York (Neb.) 8 Friday, December 4 #4 Lindsey Wilson 31, #9 Marion 20 #4 Lindsey Wilson 27, #10 Cumberland U. 19#10 Cumberland U. 24, #9 Marion 13 Old Dominion transfer Cole Smith was 2-0 for the Phoenix including a win over 7th-ranked Joe Koontz of Lindsey Wilson. Another ODU transfer came up big for Cumberland as River Henry, beat No. 8 Austin Lane 11-5. In a matchup of ranked heavyweights, All-American Patrick DePiazza topped Marian’s sixth-ranked Ethan Bunce 8-1. Saturday, December 5 Graceland went 4-0 at the Vikings Duals at Missouri Valley as did the host Vikings … of Missouri Valley. Missouri Valley, ranked 11th, topped Bethany 42-9, Texas Wesleyan 46-3, Dickinson State 34-9 and Oklahoma Wesleyan 44-6. Other scores: Texas Wesleyan defeated Bethany, 43-9.William Penn (Iowa) defeated Bethany, 44-12.Bethany defeated Central Baptist (Ark.), 36-10.Texas Wesleyan defeated Central Baptist, 54-3.No. 15 Graceland (Iowa) defeated Central Baptist, 51-6.William Penn defeated Central Baptist, 27-0Dickinson State defeated Oklahoma Wesleyan, 29-12.No. 15 Graceland defeated Dickinson State, 26-25.William Penn defeated Dickinson State, 36-20.No. 15 Graceland defeated Texas Wesleyan, 29-19.No. 15 Graceland defeated Oklahoma Wesleyan, 42-6.William Penn defeated Oklahoma Wesleyan, 34-15.Arizona Christian 28, Simpson (Calif.) 21 Vanguard 34, Simpson (Calif.) 14 This one was actually held in Las Vegas at the Gold Rush Wrestling Academy. Remember them? Yup, as featured on the Short Time with Gold Rush founder Chase Pami back in June. Southeastern won the Florida Duals, topping Keiser 47-4 and St. Thomas (Fla.) 51-0. The Fire notched seven falls on the day. 300-year-old heavyweight Alton Meeks won his only match of the day for Southeastern. Doane Cooper/Oppenheim Open was held on Sunday in Crete, Nebraska. Grand View won eight titles. By the way, past Junior National champion Paul Mascarenas is in the lineup for Grand View at 125. Mascarenas signed initially with South Dakota State, then placed twice in the NJCAA championships for NIACC. He saw time in two opens last year for Grand View. There was a lot of freestyle action with the Tar Heel Wrestling Open, Vengeance in Virginia and the RTC Cup held on various platforms. Check out the newsletter for all those results and more. New Mexico Highlands, a Division II school in Las Vegas, N.M. has announced wrestling was one of a number of winter sports that had their seasons cancelled over the weekend. That’s definitely better than the alternative,
Glenn Withrow grew up wrestling in Kentucky. A state runner-up in high school, he quickly went into film and over the last several decades, he’s acted, written and produced a number of series’ and films. On Episode 637 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, Glenn and his wife Hallie Todd and their daughter Ivy Withrow, join the show to talk about the December 8 release of The Last Champion, a film they wrote and directed together with high school wrestling as the backdrop of this story about redemption. While the trio have a number of credits to their names, you might recognize Glenn from his role as Tim Shepard in The Outsiders, a book most of us read in middle school and Hallie as Jo McGuire from the Lizzy McGuire series and movie. As noted in my previous interview with Cole Hauser, I had a chance to work on the film with them and they’re some of the most accommodating and gracious people I’ve come across. The Last Champion is available for pre-order on iTunes and you can find it on Amazon Prime or Google Play on December 8. Info at thelastchampion.comIf you missed my interview with Cole Hauser, you can find at mattalkonline.com/hauser SHORT TIME SHOTS (it’s the scores and such, people) Thursday, December 3 William Penn 27, Baker 26 Baker 33, Central Methodist 21 For the first time in school history, the Statesmen beat the Wildcats. Ray Lugo iced the dual with a fall at 197, pinning Kenny Hartzell at 6:45. Doane 40, York (Neb.) 8Friday, December 4 #4 Lindsey Wilson 31, #9 Marion 20 #4 Lindsey Wilson 27, #10 Cumberland U. 19#10 Cumberland U. 24, #9 Marion 13 Old Dominion transfer Cole Smith was 2-0 for the Phoenix including a win over 7th-ranked Joe Koontz of Lindsey Wilson. Another ODU transfer came up big for Cumberland as River Henry, beat No. 8 Austin Lane 11-5. In a matchup of ranked heavyweights, All-American Patrick DePiazza topped Marian’s sixth-ranked Ethan Bunce 8-1.Saturday, December 5 Graceland went 4-0 at the Vikings Duals at Missouri Valley as did the host Vikings … of Missouri Valley. Missouri Valley, ranked 11th, topped Bethany 42-9, Texas Wesleyan 46-3, Dickinson State 34-9 and Oklahoma Wesleyan 44-6. Other scores: Texas Wesleyan defeated Bethany, 43-9.William Penn (Iowa) defeated Bethany, 44-12.Bethany defeated Central Baptist (Ark.), 36-10.Texas Wesleyan defeated Central Baptist, 54-3.No. 15 Graceland (Iowa) defeated Central Baptist, 51-6.William Penn defeated Central Baptist, 27-0Dickinson State defeated Oklahoma Wesleyan, 29-12.No. 15 Graceland defeated Dickinson State, 26-25.William Penn defeated Dickinson State, 36-20.No. 15 Graceland defeated Texas Wesleyan, 29-19.No. 15 Graceland defeated Oklahoma Wesleyan, 42-6.William Penn defeated Oklahoma Wesleyan, 34-15. Arizona Christian 28, Simpson (Calif.) 21Vanguard 34, Simpson (Calif.) 14 This one was actually held in Las Vegas at the Gold Rush Wrestling Academy. Remember them? Yup, as featured on the Short Time with Gold Rush founder Chase Pami back in June. Southeastern won the Florida Duals, topping Keiser 47-4 and St. Thomas (Fla.) 51-0. The Fire notched seven falls on the day. 300-year-old heavyweight Alton Meeks won his only match of the day for Southeastern.Doane Cooper/Oppenheim Open was held on Sunday in Crete, Nebraska. Grand View won eight titles. By the way, past Junior National champion Paul Mascarenas is in the lineup for Grand View at 125. Mascarenas signed initially with South Dakota State, then placed twice in the NJCAA championships for NIACC. He saw time in two opens last year for Grand View. There was a lot of freestyle action with the Tar Heel Wrestling Open, Vengeance in Virginia and the RTC Cup held on various platforms. Check out the newsletter for all those results and more. New Mexico Highlands, a Division II school in Las Vegas, N.M. has announced wrestling was one of a number of winter sports that had their seasons cancelled over the weekend. That’s definitely better than the alternative, such as what was featured on 60 Minutes on Sunday. All that news and more … Daily Wrestling News, delivered every day, free.As always, you can support this network, its shows and its projects at mattalkonline.com/jointheteam or rokfin.com/creator/mattalkonline and I’d like to thank you for spending your time with me, because you’ve always got time, for Short Time! Support the Show and the Mat Talk Podcast Network Patreon | Rokfin The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Sportswear. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts.SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIMEApple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Short Time Wrestling Podcast: Episode 637 - December 6, 2020
Jo McGuire explains why those taking "pure CBD" products may test positive for THC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Jo McGuire starts a series on Cannabis and drug testing. In this first episode she explains why cannabis is a Schedule 1 drug and what that means in the world of drug testing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Jo McGuire interviews long-time industry expert Joe Reilly of National Drug Screening Services and gleans wisdom about industry best practices, Clearinghouse challenges, leadership strategies and much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
If you missed Karen Pierce's recent article on increasing trends surrounding substance abuse and what employers can do to help encourage healthy behaviors, Jo McGuire provides an overview of helpful tips and suggestions. Make sure to see all of our resources at www.ndasa.com and see more about Karen Pierce at www.workingpartners.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Marisa and Sam discuss Lizzie McGuire Episode 123: Last Year's Model, which first aired September 28, 2001. Lizzie recounts the Webkinz army she amassed as a child, while Sam develops a conspiracy that Jo McGuire is actually Sharon Tate's witness protection alter ago. Plus, Marisa and Sam brainstorm ideas for what to do once they run out of recaps.
Our Executive Director, Jo McGuire, shares recommended collections practices during COVID-19 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Jo McGuire gives a brief overview of what we will cover in upcoming episodes and invites you to share your information, experiences and subjects of interest. Email us at: info@ndasa.com and visit our website at https://www.ndasa.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ndasamembersmemo/support
Marisa and Sam discuss Lizzie McGuire Episode 117: Sibling Bonds, which first aired August 3, 2001. Together, they examine whether Lizzie McGuire passes the Bechdel Wallace Test. Sam is stunned to learn that the McGuires do in fact have a basement, and Marisa can't believe the amount of body shaming from Jo McGuire in this episode. Plus, Sam discovers his favorite moment of the series.
Moms: you love them, but when you’re 13, every move they make is #embarrassing. In this episode, we get to see Jo McGuire heroically chaperone LIzzie’s overnight field trip. Matt & Sam struggle to survive without her. One thing’s for sure: WE STAN JO!
Over the next few podcasts episodes we will be introducing you to the speaker/presenters of the Clearing The Haze Virtual Summit- Unmasking The Marijuana Camouflage. Our first speaker profile is with Jo McGuire who gives us information about herself, what she does in the drug testing industry and we briefly discuss the topic she will address during the summit. I'm sure you will be impressed with Jo and what she will bring to the summit to help us all be the best we can be in our industry and businesses. You can learn more about Jo McGuire or contact her directly at the following: https://www.jomcguire.org Executive Director for NDASA-(National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association) https://ndasa.com/staff/
COMMENT:I see a secondary school headmaster is the latest to come out swinging against the cannabis referendum.Kieran Fouhy, from St Paul's College in Ponsonby, believes legalising cannabis when New Zealand already has an issue with alcohol is just asking for trouble. He thinks young people already have enough to contend with.His main concern is younger people won't respect the age restrictions, they'll simply access cannabis from older friends. He said: "When you legalise it, you normalise it."And he doesn't buy into the Government's line that it's a health issue, or that decriminalising it will take it out of the hands of gangs.And I agree, it won't.I spoke to Colorado's executive director of the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association, Jo McGuire, a couple of months ago and asked her about whether legalisation had shut down the black market there. She said it didn't - in fact it exploded it.And the thing about black market cannabis is that it's higher in THC.Since legalisation there, and bear in mind they are years into this experiment, there's been a sharp increase in the black market and one of the reasons is personal cultivation in people's own homes.On top of that, you've got the regulatory market struggling to control limits on production, so they over-produce - which also feeds the black market.So not only do people bypass the rules anyway, but you also have other people coming in and monetising the excess. Hence you get a thriving black market, irrespective of regulation.Tax-wise, Colorado's experience is that for every tax dollar that comes in, they're spending $4.50.Youth use has increased. One in four employees self-report that they go to work stoned.In essence, Colorado's still waiting to see any benefits from legalisation, McGuire said.Her warning to New Zealand was that understanding what we're actually voting for is really important. And that's the bit that worries me.There are some who view this referendum as just a vote on whether decent everyday hard-working people who like a joint at the weekend should be penalised for doing so. They won't think about it beyond the scope of their own experience.But the real danger with decriminalisation is what happens to cannabis production in terms of psychoactive properties. Colorado's experience is that there's a spike in these - and that in turn has a dramatic impact on mental health problems.So what are we really voting for? And when we vote, who are we voting for?Ourselves? Or our kids? Or our grandkids?Because if it's just a vote for ourselves, then I don't think we're doing it right.
The US State of Colorado is continuing to fight the cannabis black market, six years after legalising the drug.Seizures of marijuana in the U.S mail system have increased more than 1000 per cent since 2013, as Colorado becomes a major exporter of the drug.National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association executive director, Jo McGuire, told Kate Hawkesby greater rules and regulations are needed."Not only do people completely bypass the regulatory system when they are a player, but people from other countries [are] flooding our state and setting up illegal grow operations in our national forest."She said legalisation is not the solution to drug reform."We just had a study released which said that we are actually spending US$4.50 for every dollar that we bring in on taxes. We are seeing one in four employees self report that they go to work stoned."
Monte Larrick is joined by two Colorado residents and marijuana experts in their respective fields to discuss why Illinois should slow down on marijuana legalization and their personal experience and observations from their state. Dr. Karen Randall is an emergency medicine physician in Pueblo, Colorado and is affiliated with Parkview Medical Center. She received her medical degree from Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years.… Continue Reading
Monte Larrick is joined by two Colorado residents and marijuana experts in their respective fields to discuss why Illinois should slow down on marijuana legalization and their personal experience and observations from their state. Dr. Karen Randall is an emergency medicine physician in Pueblo, Colorado and is affiliated with Parkview Medical Center. She received her medical degree from Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. She holds a certificate in Cannabis Science and Medicine from the University of Vermont. Jo McGuire is the executive director of the Board of Directors for the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association and advocates for safe and drug-free workplaces worldwide. She is also a Certified Professional Collector and Trainer (CPCT) and a Certified Designated Employee Representative Trainer (CDERT), who consults and trains professionals overseeing Safety Sensitive Employees in the compliance of federal DOT guidelines for drug and alcohol screening programs. Jo also assists educators with classroom and assembly-style presentations, aimed at youth drug prevention, and parent awareness and education. She also serves as the Senior Project Manager for TSS, Inc. a Third Party Administrator in the drug testing industry.
Jo McGuire joins Monte Larrick and Dave Smith to hold another conversation on the broad topic of commercial marijuana and the ramifications Colorado is experiencing. Jo is the chairman of the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association, NDASA.com. In the podcast they mention the old Illinois recreational marijuana proposal included 5-6 plants per house. The proposed bill is HB 902, which includes: “…possessing, growing, processing, or transporting on one’s own premises no more than 24 mature cannabis plants and possession of the cannabis produced by the plants on the premises where the plants were grown; (3) possessing outside one’s premises no more than 224 grams of cannabis…” this synopsis allows an massive amount of marijuana on one’s property.… Continue Reading
Jo McGuire joins Monte Larrick and Dave Smith to hold another conversation on the broad topic of commercial marijuana and the ramifications Colorado is experiencing. Jo is the chairman of the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association, NDASA.com. In the podcast they mention the old Illinois recreational marijuana proposal included 5-6 plants per house. The proposed bill is HB 902, which includes: "...possessing, growing, processing, or transporting on one's own premises no more than 24 mature cannabis plants and possession of the cannabis produced by the plants on the premises where the plants were grown; (3) possessing outside one's premises no more than 224 grams of cannabis..." this synopsis allows an massive amount of marijuana on one's property. Take action: please contact your state lawmaker and respectfully request they oppose this disastrous public policy. The Illinois Capitol switchboard number is (217) 782-2000.
This edition of Spotlight features Jo McGuire once again, who comes on to discuss what Illinois might look like after a plausible five years of retail marijuana; debunking the crime drop myth in Colorado; encouraging lawmakers considering legal pot to visit Colorado and seek certain people groups, one of which is RMHIDTA, you can view their report here; advertising marijuana usage to pregnant women to alleviate first trimester discomfort and the complications that follow; what church leaders need to do to educate their congregations and specifically young people; and finally Jo’s story which has permanently vested in her an interest in this topic.… Continue Reading
David Smith and Monte Larrick recently sat down with Jo McGuire while she was visiting Illinois warning residents about the many consequences of legalizing recreational marijuana. Jo comes from Colorado, where they have had recreational marijuana since 2013. Jo McGuire serves on the board of directors for the Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association and co-chairs the Marijuana Education Committee. She is also a DATIA Certified Professional Collector and Trainer (CPCT) and a Certified Designated Employee Representative Trainer (CDERT) who consults and trains professionals overseeing Safety Sensitive Employees in the compliance of federal DOT guidelines for drug and alcohol screening programs.… Continue Reading
Dave Smith and Monte Larrick recently interviewed Jo McGuire while she was visiting Illinois warning residents about the many consequences of legalizing recreational marijuana. Jo comes from Colorado, where they have had recreational marijuana since 2013. Jo McGuire serves on the board of directors for the Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association and co-chairs the Marijuana Education Committee. She is also a DATIA Certified Professional Collector and Trainer (CPCT) and a Certified Designated Employee Representative Trainer (CDERT) who consults and trains professionals overseeing Safety Sensitive Employees in the compliance of federal DOT guidelines for drug and alcohol screening programs.… Continue Reading
Kash Jackson is the Libertarian candidate for Governor in Illinois in 2018. He joined Dan and Amy to talk about why he is running, and why he thinks he could provide a third option for people unhappy with Bruce Rauner and J.B. Pritzker. Jo McGuire serves on the board of directors for the Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association and co-chairs the Marijuana Education Committee. She joined Dan and Amy to talk about the debate over marijuana legalization and her experience on the ground in Colorado. Plus, White Sox superfan Larry Molloy joined Dan and Amy to talk about the home opener for the Sox. Larry and his mother will be attending their 50th consecutive opening day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jo McGuire joins us today. She serves on the board of directors for the Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association and co-chairs the Marijuana Education Committee. Jo is also a DATIA Certified Professional Collector and Trainer (CPCT) and a Certified Designated Employee Representative Trainer (CDERT) who consults and trains professionals who oversee the compliance of federal guidelines for drug and alcohol screening programs. McGuire also assists educators with classroom and assembly-style presentations aimed at youth drug prevention and parent education.… Continue Reading
Joining Monte for the first half of this podcast is Jo McGuire – an outspoken critic of legalized marijuana. Jo serves on the board of directors for the Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association and co-chairs the Marijuana Education Committee. She is also a DATIA Certified Professional Collector and Trainer (CPCT) and a Certified Designated Employee Representative Trainer (CDERT) who consults and trains professionals overseeing Safety Sensitive Employees in the compliance of federal DOT guidelines for drug and alcohol screening programs.… Continue Reading
While conservatives with liquefied spines avert their gaze from co-ed restrooms and locker rooms in the schools their taxes subsidize, trying to pretend this issue doesn’t matter, the Left rubs their hands together in unseemly glee, knowing they are winning their anti-science war. Read more HERE…… Continue Reading