It is empirically better for human health than alcohol, and has genuine medical uses. I personally prefer drinking to getting stoned, but there's no question that of the two weed is far more beneficial and less harmful.
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The NFL is gonna need to soften their stance on marijuana. It's legal in some form in the majority of states now, and it's a way better pain solution than opioid painkillers. Would they rather have their players smoke some herb, or be addicted to oxy?
Even if it's something like "if it's legal where the team is based and the player isn't breaking any laws then the league won't pursue disciplinary action." It wouldn't be fair for guys who play in states where it's still illegal, but the league really needs to do some thinking on this.
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So Watkins is back playing... but apparently still has a broken bone in his foot. What the hell are you doing Bills, why are you risking your possible all-pro WR who's already injury prone for a 15% chance of making the playoffs? The injury gods already hate your WR corp, do you really want to test them again?
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Maybe if he acted like a professional and stopped spending all of his time on party boats during the Summer, he wouldn't have that punctured lung and broken back.
I really hope the Raiders win the Super Bowl so the Oakland fans can get one more on the way out.
And then I hope none of them watch football again because fuck the NFL, this stadium bullshit is just the worst. 7 billion dollar per year organization can buy it's own fucking stadiums if they want.
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Joe McKnight got shot and killed in an alleged road rage incident in Louisiana.
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Wow, that's crazy. I just read on twitter. PS that is an unfortunate typo, @Raijin Quickfoot
The NFL is gonna need to soften their stance on marijuana. It's legal in some form in the majority of states now, and it's a way better pain solution than opioid painkillers. Would they rather have their players smoke some herb, or be addicted to oxy?
Even if it's something like "if it's legal where the team is based and the player isn't breaking any laws then the league won't pursue disciplinary action." It wouldn't be fair for guys who play in states where it's still illegal, but the league really needs to do some thinking on this.
The legality of it is irrelevant even if it's legalized nationwide. They won't change their draconian drug policy until their fan base and sponsors change their perception of it. The NFL is not interested in being progressive they only care about profit.
The NFL is gonna need to soften their stance on marijuana. It's legal in some form in the majority of states now, and it's a way better pain solution than opioid painkillers. Would they rather have their players smoke some herb, or be addicted to oxy?
Even if it's something like "if it's legal where the team is based and the player isn't breaking any laws then the league won't pursue disciplinary action." It wouldn't be fair for guys who play in states where it's still illegal, but the league really needs to do some thinking on this.
The legality of it is irrelevant even if it's legalized nationwide. They won't change their draconian drug policy until their fan base and sponsors change their perception of it. The NFL is not interested in being progressive they only care about profit.
And seeing that Trump's ag pick is rabidly anti pot we're about to have those legal places rolled back.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
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As I understand it the DoJ's official stance has always been against states legalizing and I think the new AG is going to have a really tough time unringing that bell though.
They aren't putting the genie back in the bottle. Especially once they start reaping the financial benefits of legalization.
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Mike Priefer will be coaching the Vikings tonight in Zimmer's absence.
" Near the end of November, several teammates and I were walking into a specialist meeting with Coach Priefer. We were laughing over one of the recent articles I had written supporting same-sex marriage rights, and one of my teammates made a joking remark about me leading the Pride parade. As we sat down in our chairs, Mike Priefer, in one of the meanest voices I can ever recall hearing, said: “We should round up all the gays, send them to an island, and then nuke it until it glows.” The room grew intensely quiet, and none of the players said a word for the rest of the meeting. The atmosphere was decidedly tense. I had never had an interaction that hostile with any of my teammates on this issue—some didn’t agree with me, but our conversations were always civil and respectful. Afterward, several told me that what Mike Priefer had said was “messed up.”
What a neat guy
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The NFL is gonna need to soften their stance on marijuana. It's legal in some form in the majority of states now, and it's a way better pain solution than opioid painkillers. Would they rather have their players smoke some herb, or be addicted to oxy?
Even if it's something like "if it's legal where the team is based and the player isn't breaking any laws then the league won't pursue disciplinary action." It wouldn't be fair for guys who play in states where it's still illegal, but the league really needs to do some thinking on this.
The legality of it is irrelevant even if it's legalized nationwide. They won't change their draconian drug policy until their fan base and sponsors change their perception of it. The NFL is not interested in being progressive they only care about profit.
I don't think it's got anything to do with morality. I think it has to do with the NFL essentially being in the pocket of quite a few beer and spirits companies, who view weed as direct competition. So they're siding with the people lining their pockets instead of common sense.
Starting to wonder who sold their soul at Jerryworld. Winning one score games is essentially luck and the cowboys have only lost one while being in a ton.
Obviously can't be Jerry himself since he certainly sold his decades ago.
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A friend of mine in NOLA just told me that the person who shot McKnight was just released with no charges and no other information given. The city is flipping the fuck out.
A witness, who declined to give her name, said she saw a man at the intersection yelling at McKnight, who was trying to apologize. The man shot McKnight more than once, the witness said. She said he shot McKnight, stood over him and said, "I told you don't you f--- with me." Then the man fired again, she said.
Witness accounts are notoriously unreliable but holy shit what. And they let that guy go? Even if they intend to charge him later he seems pretty fucking dangerous.
I think the only concern the league actually has with pot is that they can reduce the restrictions on it in exchange for concessions from the players union in the next cba.
A friend of mine in NOLA just told me that the person who shot McKnight was just released with no charges and no other information given. The city is flipping the fuck out.
A witness, who declined to give her name, said she saw a man at the intersection yelling at McKnight, who was trying to apologize. The man shot McKnight more than once, the witness said. She said he shot McKnight, stood over him and said, "I told you don't you f--- with me." Then the man fired again, she said.
Witness accounts are notoriously unreliable but holy shit what. And they let that guy go? Even if they intend to charge him later he seems pretty fucking dangerous.
Road rage incidents are always horrifying displays of how dangerous humans can be. I was once followed for miles by a person who just wanted to scream for cutting him off on his way to a meeting he made himself late to so he could scream. Haven't really drove since.
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disagree. Weed is good.
It is empirically better for human health than alcohol, and has genuine medical uses. I personally prefer drinking to getting stoned, but there's no question that of the two weed is far more beneficial and less harmful.
Even if it's something like "if it's legal where the team is based and the player isn't breaking any laws then the league won't pursue disciplinary action." It wouldn't be fair for guys who play in states where it's still illegal, but the league really needs to do some thinking on this.
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nobody should play football.
Think about it.
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And then I hope none of them watch football again because fuck the NFL, this stadium bullshit is just the worst. 7 billion dollar per year organization can buy it's own fucking stadiums if they want.
It's gonna be my Super Bowl this Sunday.
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The legality of it is irrelevant even if it's legalized nationwide. They won't change their draconian drug policy until their fan base and sponsors change their perception of it. The NFL is not interested in being progressive they only care about profit.
And seeing that Trump's ag pick is rabidly anti pot we're about to have those legal places rolled back.
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" Near the end of November, several teammates and I were walking into a specialist meeting with Coach Priefer. We were laughing over one of the recent articles I had written supporting same-sex marriage rights, and one of my teammates made a joking remark about me leading the Pride parade. As we sat down in our chairs, Mike Priefer, in one of the meanest voices I can ever recall hearing, said: “We should round up all the gays, send them to an island, and then nuke it until it glows.” The room grew intensely quiet, and none of the players said a word for the rest of the meeting. The atmosphere was decidedly tense. I had never had an interaction that hostile with any of my teammates on this issue—some didn’t agree with me, but our conversations were always civil and respectful. Afterward, several told me that what Mike Priefer had said was “messed up.”
What a neat guy
I don't think it's got anything to do with morality. I think it has to do with the NFL essentially being in the pocket of quite a few beer and spirits companies, who view weed as direct competition. So they're siding with the people lining their pockets instead of common sense.
Obviously can't be Jerry himself since he certainly sold his decades ago.
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http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2016/12/ronald_gasser_suspect_in_joe_m.html
Witness accounts are notoriously unreliable but holy shit what. And they let that guy go? Even if they intend to charge him later he seems pretty fucking dangerous.
Is it getting depressing that I don't even need to click these things anymore to know the guy was 1) a former cop and 2) white?
It'd surprise me to see justice done in Louisiana here. Or America, but I've long since given up on that concept.
Road rage incidents are always horrifying displays of how dangerous humans can be. I was once followed for miles by a person who just wanted to scream for cutting him off on his way to a meeting he made himself late to so he could scream. Haven't really drove since.
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The Ringer will, presumably, have an article saying "Water is Wet" up soon
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Although I wasn't the one who had to deal with parking. HaHa @Nirya You sucker
Jesus Christ
Merica. It was white on black crime wasn't it?
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Romo to Chicago.
Stand Your Ground law, I'm guessing.