volsfan0156
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I go to UT, and heard from a couple of people close to that situation that he might get the boot for failed drug tests. apparently there was alot of sketchiness going on with drug screens in the CPF era....
I know! Most people don't realize it would be legal over alcohol if the gov. could figure out how to make money on it...
One of my best friends played for UTK for 3 years, and another one of my friends used to deal to some of the sports players during the Jamal Lewis and Vincent Yarbrough days while we were in high school. From what I've heard from both, back then if athletes failed a random drug test that was sporadic then they would get tested a little more often. If they failed again, more tests. If they failed again, more tests. And finally if they failed a 4th or 5th time, they usually got the axe and sometimes just in trouble depending on who the player is. Apparently (and I did see this with my own eyes once) alot of the players switch to drugs like shrooms when they are on their last strike as it stays in the body alot less than the mary jane (which was the drug of choice). It's a scary sight being a skinny teenager seeing loads of huge UTK football players running around trippin, I'll tell you that.
One of my best friends played for UTK for 3 years, and another one of my friends used to deal to some of the sports players during the Jamal Lewis and Vincent Yarbrough days while we were in high school. From what I've heard from both, back then if athletes failed a random drug test that was sporadic then they would get tested a little more often. If they failed again, more tests. If they failed again, more tests. And finally if they failed a 4th or 5th time, they usually got the axe and sometimes just in trouble depending on who the player is. Apparently (and I did see this with my own eyes once) alot of the players switch to drugs like shrooms when they are on their last strike as it stays in the body alot less than the mary jane (which was the drug of choice). It's a scary sight being a skinny teenager seeing loads of huge UTK football players running around trippin, I'll tell you that.
One of my best friends played for UTK for 3 years, and another one of my friends used to deal to some of the sports players during the Jamal Lewis and Vincent Yarbrough days while we were in high school. From what I've heard from both, back then if athletes failed a random drug test that was sporadic then they would get tested a little more often. If they failed again, more tests. If they failed again, more tests. And finally if they failed a 4th or 5th time, they usually got the axe and sometimes just in trouble depending on who the player is. Apparently (and I did see this with my own eyes once) alot of the players switch to drugs like shrooms when they are on their last strike as it stays in the body alot less than the mary jane (which was the drug of choice). It's a scary sight being a skinny teenager seeing loads of huge UTK football players running around trippin, I'll tell you that.
It isn't hard to figure out how to make money on it -- even the government can figure that out. It is illegal because politicians generally don't get elected on a platform of "let's legalize weed."
How exactly is the government going to make money off of something I can do in my closet, attic, or garage and supply enough for me and 10 or so of my friends? It takes a lot of time, money, and effort to make good alcohol at home. It would take a field of tobacco to supply enough for that habit. A seed, some water, a little tlc, and voila!
Back on topic we've been needing a big WR for some time now.
My neighbor is a homebrewer so I haven't bought beer in a while either. It is a very simple process (as easy as growing plants in your house) and something tells me the gov't isn't really hurting because of it.
How exactly is the government going to make money off of something I can do in my closet, attic, or garage and supply enough for me and 10 or so of my friends? It takes a lot of time, money, and effort to make good alcohol at home. It would take a field of tobacco to supply enough for that habit. A seed, some water, a little tlc, and voila!
Back on topic we've been needing a big WR for some time now.
How exactly is the government going to make money off of something I can do in my closet, attic, or garage and supply enough for me and 10 or so of my friends? It takes a lot of time, money, and effort to make good alcohol at home. It would take a field of tobacco to supply enough for that habit. A seed, some water, a little tlc, and voila!
Back on topic we've been needing a big WR for some time now.
It isn't hard to figure out how to make money on it -- even the government can figure that out. It is illegal because politicians generally don't get elected on a platform of "let's legalize weed."
From what I have heard though is by the time you buy bottles, ingredients, etc. you only come out slightly ahead per 6 pk.