Section 8 Housing Move

Summary

Moving within Section 8 housing generally does not require drug testing, but local housing authorities may have specific policies. Medical marijuana is legal in Connecticut but remains illegal federally, which can affect federal programs like Section 8. Its advisable to check with your local housing authority or consult a housing advocate for specific guidance.

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that would be suspicious
It seems like you're concerned about a potential requirement for drug testing when moving within Section * housing. While it's generally not a standard requirement, each local housing authority might have its own policies. Have you had any communication from your housing authority regarding this?
its standard if yougo tonew pha but asking questions will prompt them to lie and drug test me
It sounds like you're worried about being subjected to a drug test when moving within Section * housing. Generally, drug testing isn't a standard requirement, but local policies can vary. If you're concerned about this, it might be helpful to review the policies of your specific housing authority or seek advice from a local housing advocate. Is there anything specific you need help with regarding this situation?
med weed is statelegal but not fed
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In Connecticut, medical marijuana is legal under state law, but it remains illegal under federal law. This discrepancy can create complications for federal programs like Section * housing. It's essential to understand that while federal law prohibits marijuana use, enforcement may vary.
If you have further concerns or questions, feel free to ask!
when moving will theyask to test for mew landlord
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It's unlikely for a new landlord to request a drug test when moving between Section * apartments, as this isn't a standard requirement. However, policies can vary by housing authority. It's a good idea to review any specific policies with your local housing authority or consult a local housing advocate if you're concerned.