Danny O"Brien dismissed from team

It's already been legalized in multiple states, plenty of a large enough sample size to make logical statistical inference.

So far, no statistics show an "increase" in the amount of hard drug use or deaths due to marijuana legalization.

Portugal decriminalized every drug under the sun about a decade ago and they've actually seen a decrease in hard drug used, teen suicide, STD's, and violent crimes

A boat goes to Portugal every day.
 
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I'm right more often than not, but with succes comes jealousy and envy from those that surround you.

I've been reading this and have tried to stay out of it, but the misinformation here is mind-blowing.

The data on marijuana and its effectiveness for a variety of disease states is overwhelming. More data on it than many other approved medications out now.

The fallacy of dangers and gateway drug have also been disproven in literature as well. And medically, you could state almost any controlled or non-controlled medication could be classified as a gateway if only one person went on to use something else.

Alcohol and tobacco are much worse for the human body than marijuana, and unlike the other two, also serves for medical conditions that are unresponsive to other medical options.

I respect what your experiences have told you regarding marijuana, but literature suggests your esperiences are outliers and not the norm.
 
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IMO it should be legal. BUT, he knew the standard, and this wasn't his first. Just follow the rules man! Everyone knows how Butch is! Danny has been solid and has been one of my favs, but come on man.
 
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The weed argument gets rehashed every time this happens, no one ever changes their mind.
The legality is irrelevant anyway, it would most likely still be a NCAA and/or team rule. So same result. Nobody's personal beliefs make any difference in this situation.
 
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