http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2014/05/20/director-comey-fbi-grappling-with-hiring-policy-concerning-marijuana/
By Charles Levinson
The Wall Street Journal
May 20, 2014
Monday was a big day for the nation’s cyber police. The Justice Department
charged five Chinese military officials with hacking, and brought charges
against the creators of powerful hacking software.
But FBI Director James B. Comey said Monday that if the FBI hopes to
continue to keep pace with cyber criminals, the organization may have to
loosen up its no-tolerance policy for hiring those who like to smoke
marijuana.
Congress has authorized the FBI to add 2,000 personnel to its rolls this
year, and many of those new recruits will be assigned to tackle cyber
crimes, a growing priority for the agency. And that’s a problem, Mr. Comey
told the White Collar Crime Institute, an annual conference held at the
New York City Bar Association in Manhattan. A lot of the nation’s top
computer programmers and hacking gurus are also fond of marijuana.
“I have to hire a great work force to compete with those cyber criminals
and some of those kids want to smoke weed on the way to the interview,”
Mr. Comey said.
Mr. Comey said that the agency was “grappling with the question right now”
of how to amend the agency’s marijuana policies, which excludes from
consideration anyone who has smoked marijuana in the previous three years,
according to the FBI’s Web site. One conference goer asked Mr. Comey about
a friend who had shied away from applying because of the policy. “He
should go ahead and apply,” despite the marijuana use, Mr. Comey said.
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