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Would the players and coaches be aloud to lite up during games?
Like every other discussion on Pot.......it is no worse than alcohol.
The fact that it stays in your system so long sucks since they could take a small hit two days before a game and still fail a drug test.
(or 30 days before the season starts) I think it should be legal as well.
I'm definitely pro legalized marijuana, but...
Do we want players playing high in games?
I think Stern is talking about medical marijuana, which often has the THC removed or altered to not provide the high.
The rules probably need to be changed, especially regarding the penalties for testing positive.
Cocaine too.
Every human being on the planet was born with a receptor in their brain for THC.
If you believe in God, who created that receptor?
Also:
Genesis 1:29-30 KJV
29 And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
I'm definitely pro legalized marijuana, but...
Do we want players playing high in games?
I think Stern is talking about medical marijuana, which often has the THC removed or altered to not provide the high.
The rules probably need to be changed, especially regarding the penalties for testing positive.
There's a big difference between smoking up on an off day and toking a minute before tipoff (I'm looking at you, JR Rider). The fact is the players already partake, and those that do know when and when not to 420 blaze it to keep peak performance.
I don't disagree, but there's this bit from the article:
"In fact, some of our players came to us and said some of these guys are high coming into the game, but we began tightening it up. At that time, people accepted the generally held wisdom that marijuana was a gateway drug and that if you start smoking you're liable to go on to bigger and better stuff."
Stern added that he thinks the NBA's collective bargaining agreement needs to be amended to accommodate for new research regarding the positive effects of medical marijuana.
So we've already seen players playing high... what's the big deal? I bet Walton and Jabbar were both high in games against each other.
Honestly, it could be a safety issue. Will an intoxicated player be more likely to injure themselves or another player? I'd say yes.So we've already seen players playing high... what's the big deal? I bet Walton and Jabbar were both high in games against each other.
I can only think of Meyers playing "Lit Up".....Would the players and coaches be aloud to lite up during games?

There are going to be some growing pains with marijuana as the laws change. It will be abused by some and not by others. Eventually it will be a part of life like a daily glass or two of wine at dinner for some.
I can only think of Meyers playing "Lit Up".....![]()
No, we don't want players high in games. We don't want players drunk in games, but alcohol is legal. I don't want my co-workers drunk or stoned at my job, but if they have a cocktail or a toke on their time, it's their business.
What was the effect on the games? It might be very detrimental to the team's chances.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/dope/body/effects.html
2. Impaired memory for recent events, difficulty concentrating, dreamlike states, impaired motor coordination, impaired driving and other psychomotor skills, slowed reaction time, impaired goal-directed mental activity, and altered peripheral vision are common associated effects. (Adams and Martin 1996; Fehr and Kalant 1983; Hollister 1988a; Institute of Medicine 1982; Tart 1971)
The dudes in section 103 do!Would the players and coaches be aloud to lite up during games?
