Reference no: EM133528563
Imagine you are the CEO of a large construction company. One of your company policies is that all job candidates have a pre-employment drug screening. Recently, your state legalized both medical and recreational marijuana. Will you continue to require your employees to pass a pre-employment drug screening, or will you change this policy? What decision would you make and why? Be sure to include relevant details from the ethical perspective you select and discuss how that perspective informs your position.
1. Identify the ethical/moral theory (e.g., ethical egoism, deontology, utilitarianism, relativism, universalism, divine command theory) you will use to address Legalized Marijuana. Provide a brief definition and description of the theory and its primary components:
2. Develop a list of premises.
A premise is a proposition that supports or gives reasons for accepting the conclusion. The premise is often preceded by premise indicators, such as because, since, may be inferred that, the reason is that, or as shown by.
3. Eliminate irrelevant or weak premises.
4. Come to a conclusion.
The conclusion is what the argument is trying to prove.
5. Determine the decision you would make and explain why. Describe the facts, list the relevant moral principles and concerns, list and evaluate possible courses of action, and explain why the decision you would make is best, according to the considerations of your ethical perspective
6. Explain what someone who disagrees with you might offer as a counterargument. Explain how you might respond to those who disagree with your decision and address those counterarguments.