bamahatr
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Two new studies show that pot actually slows and inhibits cancer.
And your wrong, If made legal the Universities would have to allow just like alcohol laws. Private companies would be a little tricky but it would just take one lawsuit to change. Ill shut up now and go back to my man made prozac instead a plant that god created.
That is total Bullsh**!
Fulmer is the only reason we didnt win it all with that talented team. I was in Atlanta and knew it was over at halftime, and we were winning@!
At this point its stupid to say a one loss team didnt succeed because of one player. Fulmer blew it in Atlanta. And oddly, I dont recall Washington being a problem in the Michigan game.
Not every offense is equal. If it was something small, discipline and bring him back. Kicking him off the team is excessive for a team rule violation. Dismissal, in my opinion, should be saved for something far more drastic.
And what if the team makes the call? What if the team decides its own fate. In a scenario like this, I'd support that. If they think he deserves to stay, let him stay and work.
As I mentioned in another thread, if it is failing a drug test regarding pot, I think they need to simply sit their arse just like they would regarding academics. Society is sending a clearly different message...including their Toker-in-Chief, Obama...who bragged about having done plenty of that WHILE IN COLLEGE. The media treated it like it made him even cooler. If it had been a Conservative, then it would have been a grave evil.
So, upon a third failed test, then sitting out a mandatory number of games would likely wake some of these Honey Badgers, and Janzen Jacksons up. But I don't think it's right to just kick them off the team.
I'd just get the message across..."You want to be like all the other college kids here...smoking pot on the weekends? Go ahead, but you will indeed be like them in that you won't be playing on this team...until you decide to get your head on straight."
