More trouble for Georgia....

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It's just weed. We only think this is a catastrophe because we want Georgia to burn to the ground.
Whether it should or shouldn’t be.. it’s illegal. Kids aspiring to be professional athletes shouldn’t be doing **** they could get arrested for and taint their image. Probably just cost themselves millions if they were ever fortunate enough to be considered a first round talent because now they won’t be.
 
Whether it should or shouldn’t be.. it’s illegal. Kids aspiring to be professional athletes shouldn’t be doing **** they could get arrested for and taint their image. Probably just cost themselves millions if they were ever fortunate enough to be considered a first round talent because now they won’t be.

No one is going to cost themselves millions over the use of marijuana—which is now legal in many states, both recreationally as well as medically.

No, it's not legal in Georgia—as the Bible Belt is always the last to come around—but the stigma around marijuana use is gone.

****, most teams would probably guys use pot and THC for pain management instead of addictive opioids.

You're taking about a sport that turns a blind eye against domestic abuse, barring the player is talented enough. Just ask Kareem Hunt and Rueben Foster how much the "tainted" their images by beating on some women. Nada. If you can play, you're gonna skate.
 
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Whether it should or shouldn’t be.. it’s illegal. Kids aspiring to be professional athletes shouldn’t be doing **** they could get arrested for and taint their image. Probably just cost themselves millions if they were ever fortunate enough to be considered a first round talent because now they won’t be.
Dude the pro athletes smoke and have for years..especially football..the key is not to be dumb enough to get caught lol
 
No one is going to cost themselves millions over the use of marijuana—which is now legal in many states, both recreationally as well as medically.

No, it's not legal in Georgia—as the Bible Belt is always the last to come around—but the stigma around marijuana use is gone.

****, most teams would probably guys use pot and THC for pain management instead of addictive opioids.

You're taking about a sport that turns a blind eye against domestic abuse, barring the player is talented enough. Just ask Kareem Hunt and Rueben Foster how much the "tainted" their images by beating on some women. Nada. If you can play, you're gonna skate.

None of this is wrong.... however wonder if the NCAA pops for drug tests because it is still illegal in the NCAA.
 
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No one is going to cost themselves millions over the use of marijuana—which is now legal in many states, both recreationally as well as medically.

No, it's not legal in Georgia—as the Bible Belt is always the last to come around—but the stigma around marijuana use is gone.

****, most teams would probably guys use pot and THC for pain management instead of addictive opioids.

You're taking about a sport that turns a blind eye against domestic abuse, barring the player is talented enough. Just ask Kareem Hunt and Rueben Foster how much the "tainted" their images by beating on some women. Nada. If you can play, you're gonna skate.
CBD oil is a miracle worker for pain. I suffered with brutal back pain for 13 years. After starting CBD oil ALL my pain was gone. Pure idiocy this stuff isn’t legal everywhere.
 
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Whether it should or shouldn’t be.. it’s illegal. Kids aspiring to be professional athletes shouldn’t be doing **** they could get arrested for and taint their image. Probably just cost themselves millions if they were ever fortunate enough to be considered a first round talent because now they won’t be.

Tunsil says hi
 
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