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FBI’s no-marijuana policy may go up in smoke in effort to recruit the best hackers R

RetroGrow

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The FBI needs hackers, but apparently, many hackers like cannabis, so the FBI is changing it's tune:

"The FBI says its no-tolerance marijuana policy is forcing the agency to turn away its best hacker recruits.

“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,” FBI Director James Comey told the White Collar Crime Institute on Monday, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Cybersecurity is a growing priority for the law enforcement agency. Congress has authorized the FBI to hire 2,000 recruits this year and the majority of them will be assigned to cyber crimes units.

In a roundtable with reporters earlier this month, Mr Comey reiterated his focus on cyber crimes, saying cyber-related issues are going to dominate his tenure.

The FBI is “grappling with the question right now” of how to amend its marijuana policies, Mr. Comey told the White Collar Crime Institute, an annual conference held at the New York City Bar Association in Manhattan.
According to the FBI’s website, all applicants who have smoked pot within the last three years are excluded from consideration.

One conference attendee asked Mr. Comey about a friend who didn’t apply to the FBI because of the policy.

“He should go ahead and apply,” despite the marijuana use, Mr. Comey said, according to the Journal.
In Mr. Comey’s prepared remarks, he said: “In recent years, we have changed both our mindset and the way we do business.”

He added that in the past, the agency had been criticized for working “inbox.” Now, it’s trying “to look out beyond our inbox to assess what the dangers are, what’s being done about them, and, given that and our resources, what we should spend time on,” he said.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...ging-its-no-tolerance-marijuan/#ixzz32IHFRe40
 

Weezard

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No, no, ya got it all wrong brah.
It just makes us want to steal hubcaps, foment revolutions, and watch plenty TV.
Sadly, mostly the latter.
:D
 

dddaver

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"Weed makes people lazy" is a very common and pervasive attitude. Yeah, keep that propagandized belief there chief. Meanwhile more and more cyber-criminals laugh their asses off while hitting their bongs then stealing something else huge just for the hell of it. Happens everyday.
 
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