 Hi, we're here to make sure you don't mess up. Just because some states change their marijuana legalization laws doesn't change how it affects Navy and all military personnel. Remember, as a military member you work for the federal government, so don't be fooled into thinking it's legal for Navy personnel to use marijuana, even if you happen to be in a state where it is legal. It's not, and you're still required to take a random drug test when selected. That's right. Those new state laws have no effect on the Navy's zero-tolerance policy. And that goes for civilians and spouses too. Yep. In addition to legal penalties, a spouse caught with marijuana on a military installation could be barred from coming on base. Which could mean access to military housing too. Marijuana can really mess things up for a Navy family. And the Navy career. Zero tolerance means zero.