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It probably depends on the kind of job you have. If it's related to "security" type issues, it's possible. But most of the common jobs don't see that as much of a problem these days. Overall, it's probably unlikely. Just be honest. Dishonesty is probably a much more common reason for losing your job.

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Q: If you are convicted of a marijuana misdemeanor will you lose your job?
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