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foreverincamo
11-23-2014, 01:02 PM
The Cleveland Browns have their best receiver back after serving a 10 game suspension following getting busted for failing a drug test. He tested positive, albeit barely by the NFL's own standards, for marijuana. As for myself, I don't care if a player uses weed in the off season, or even during the first few days after a game if it dulls the pain. Just don't show up for a game blitzed out of your mind.
What do think about marijuana use for football players?
zdawg
11-23-2014, 01:10 PM
The Cleveland Browns have their best receiver back after serving a 10 game suspension following getting busted for failing a drug test. He tested positive, albeit barely by the NFL's own standards, for marijuana. As for myself, I don't care if a player uses weed in the off season, or even during the first few days after a game if it dulls the pain. Just don't show up for a game blitzed out of your mind.
What do think about marijuana use for football players?
I have no problem with it, furthermore its only a matter of time until its dropped from the banned substances list - its already legal in three cities with NFL teams - Denver, Seattle, and now DC, so I don't see how you can regulate it any differently than alcohol use.
foreverincamo
11-23-2014, 01:19 PM
That's a valid point, zdawg. I'm sure those states that have legalized marijuana use have made it harder for the NFL to enforce their rules against marijuana.
MICHAEL
11-23-2014, 01:53 PM
I can think of one bowler on this site that it just might be the magic bullet!http://i376.photobucket.com/albums/oo210/stumpknocker3/Howyouseeyourself.jpg (http://media.photobucket.com/user/stumpknocker3/media/Howyouseeyourself.jpg.html) LOL!
foreverincamo
11-23-2014, 04:27 PM
Well, the Browns won, but after watching how that game ended with bad clock and time-out management, I'm wondering if coaches should be checked for smoking weed. Both teams need schooled on when to use their time-outs.
Aslan
11-23-2014, 05:57 PM
I can think of one bowler on this site that it just might be the magic bullet!
One step ahead of ya man!
http://indulgy.ccio.co/s7/2B/47/31666003600752514gW3DzjEhc.jpg
Amyers
11-24-2014, 09:57 AM
At the end of the day it's against league rules and the law even if allowed by a state or city still against federal law. Your getting paid millions of dollars to play a game and you can't bother yourself to follow the rules I can only say one thing #idiot
MICHAEL
11-24-2014, 10:12 AM
At the end of the day it's against league rules and the law even if allowed by a state or city still against federal law. Your getting paid millions of dollars to play a game and you can't bother yourself to follow the rules I can only say one thing #idiot
Don't you JUST wish that all branches of our government had to have random drug testing also, including the president! I am sure LAWS would change if that were the case.
What's good enough for the duck is good enough for the............
We have lost the war on drugs, and it cannot be won! I wish we put 1,000,000th of the money we waste on putting people in jail, and used that money to HELP people with Drug Problems!!
ICEMAN has never used any form of drug, and doesn't even drink, but our current system is a utter, failure, and tragic!!!
Tell me how drinking alcohol to excess does less damage then smoking a joint! I rest my case!
Again,,, ICEGOD does not need either, but many times I laugh to myself while looking at this F#cked Up World, and wonder if it would not be a better place if leaders just settled back and had a joint , once in a while LOL LOL
Amyers
11-24-2014, 10:19 AM
Oh the war on drugs could be won we just don't have the balls to do what it would take to win it. Mandatory 6 month treatment program first offense possession and six months probation with community service (not talking about talking to kids actual labor in the community), Second offense a year in jail. If your caught dealing death penalty not 10 years in prison and hundred trials they just take you out back and put a bullet in you. Problem solved in about 2 years.
MICHAEL
11-24-2014, 10:28 AM
Oh the war on drugs could be won we just don't have the balls to do what it would take to win it. Mandatory 6 month treatment program first offense possession and six months probation with community service (not talking about talking to kids actual labor in the community), Second offense a year in jail. If your caught dealing death penalty not 10 years in prison and hundred trials they just take you out back and put a bullet in you. Problem solved in about 2 years.
Ouch,,, Since alcohol is a Drug, lets apply the same method above to drinkers too!!!!! Alcohol does more damage, and kills more people then all the drugs together! Let's also apply it to doctors that give pain medications to patients for recreational use.
wouldn't bother ICEGOD,,, I don't do either. but seems rather harsh for simply putting a substance in your own body! Prisons are now privatized, and huge money making machines! Full of people who simple need HELP, rather then imprisonment, costing us billions of dollars.
In reality the war on drugs, like all wars, is all about MAKING MONEY!!
I am sure if Jesus was walking the streets today, he would say HELP them, not put them in prison!
Amyers
11-24-2014, 10:45 AM
Well for drunk drivers I would have no problem with that. I also said a mandatory treatment program for first time offenders not jail.
Aslan
11-24-2014, 11:53 AM
Oh the war on drugs could be won we just don't have the balls to do what it would take to win it. Mandatory 6 month treatment program first offense possession and six months probation with community service (not talking about talking to kids actual labor in the community), Second offense a year in jail. If your caught dealing death penalty not 10 years in prison and hundred trials they just take you out back and put a bullet in you. Problem solved in about 2 years.
Well, I agree and disagree. The war on drugs "might" be effective or at least MORE effective if it was taken to the producers of said material. Attacking the end users just isn't going to work and it never has. But a full-scale military assault on South American drug targets and assassination of high level cartel targets as well as corrupt South American officials could severely disrupt drug availability and profitability.
On the downside...it makes it even more expensive and drives it even further underground. Legalization for users/retailers, support for programs to control the negative societal effects, AND tougher enforcement against illegal sources is how you have to deal with it if ya ever want to deal with it effectively. But like most political issues, it's easier to closer our eyes and pretend its not a problem than actually do something about it.
Amyers
11-24-2014, 03:05 PM
Well I like the blowing people up part of your idea Aslan. Until the penalties are severe enough to dissuade people from considering it you will not remove it from mainstream America. You will never completely eliminate the problem just reduce it.
Aslan
11-24-2014, 03:17 PM
Well I like the blowing people up part of your idea Aslan. Until the penalties are severe enough to dissuade people from considering it you will not remove it from mainstream America. You will never completely eliminate the problem just reduce it.
It's like prostitution. It's "hard" to catch the pimps and human trafficers...so they just bust the girls. But they quickly realized, the girls were actually more like victims in most cases than criminals. So then they decide the next easiest thing is to bust the johns. But...that doesn't solve the problem...it just drives it further underground.
Drugs...same way. Much easier to bust some college kid with a joint in his pocket...but that doesn't solve the problem. And once people are "addicts"...they are almost more like victims than criminals. But catching the smugglers and manufacturers....well, thats "hard"...so they don't want to do that.
Thats why I'm pro legalization of all of it. If pot were recreationally legal in all 50 states...and they lowered the absurd taxes/regulations to just slightly above cigarette levels...they'd cripple the cartells. The cartels would still have the harder drugs...but if those are legal...then what? Prostitution? But if thats legal? The cartels will start running out of illegal stuff to sell. They'll have to go back to riskier stuff like hijacking, murder, guns.
Would there be "issues"? Absolutely. Addictions...diseases...traffic crimes...youth programs/situations...zoning, etc.., etc..., etc... But we already have those issues. Having it out in the open will help shine a light on what communities can do to deal with it. I'm not a big fan of legalized gambling...but it's a lot safer to do now in a casino than it was back in the day where you were using mob bookys or involved in some underground gambling outfit.
Sometimes ya fight the fights you can win...and recognize the ones you lost. Most of life is choosing the lesser of 2 evils...not choosing right from wrong.
Mudpuppy
11-25-2014, 11:17 AM
Remember when Michigan lost to Appalachian State? THEY WERE ALL HIGH AS H3LL THAT DAY - they wanted to see how high they could get and still beat App State. Guess they took one too many tokes.
Really who cares - tobacco and alcohol are FAR more destructive than a natural occurring plant that has millions of uses. It's banned because of big oil, paper and other industries who would lose trillions in profit. And all the sheep of the country just nod their heads - the gateway drug, it makes men evil and eat their own children, mind altering causing eternal chaos. Whatever other bs they feed the sheople and they eat it like a sh!t sammich and ask for more - please more runny this time with only a few chunks.
That's my $0.05, keep the change.
Aslan
11-25-2014, 01:51 PM
Dont have to sell me man...I'm already there!
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