DeyDurkie5;1623193 wrote:You are reading way too much into this jmog. Weed isn't coke. Weed is a natural plant that your "god" put on this earth (supposedly). It helps with stress, eases mental anxiety and helps with headaches/pain. Comparing smoking pot in the offseason to corporate America testing for drugs is so far off its just shows your ignorance on the matter.
1. I am not reading into anything, I am stating an opinion. If you actually READ that opinion I said that I believed the thresholds should be higher and penalties lower. I just stated that I could not believe the outrage over even testing/having penalties for marijuana when you realize that it is honestly nearly hard to think of a 'normal' career that doesn't drug test.
2. Cocaine comes from a plant that "my god" put on this Earth too, the coca plant. Sure, it is ran through a few chemical processes to intensify the 'high' of the coca plant, but so is marijuana from the plant to the joint. Things are added to it as well.
Now, don't make the illogical jump to the idea that I am saying that marijuana is just as "bad' as cocaine. If you jump to that then your reading comprehension is terrible because I don't believe that. I am just stating that just because it is "natural" doesn't make it good for you. Most opiates like heroine, morphine, etc are "natural" as well.
I really think you either didn't read my post or have a terrible reading comprehension. I stated my OPINION was that in the off season in the NFL I wouldn't care (although that would go against the stated reason for it being a pain killer wouldn't it? You'd need it in season for that). I stated that what I could see being a problem for the NFL and teams IF they made it legal in the league would be possible liability problems if someone is high at a practice or game and that directly causes someone else to get hurt (similar to in a manufacturing environment).
I also stated that I thought it was funny that people are so outraged that this is against the rules of the NFL when it is still against the law in the USA in every state not named Washington and Colorado (the only two states that have allowed it across the board). There are still 29 states where it is 100% illegal even for medical use. It is still a federal crime regardless of what state you live in (even if it is legal in that state...obviously the Feds have backed off enforcing this).
So, something that is still illegal without a prescription in 48 of the 50 states, yet there is outrage that a policy even exists. I find that actually funny.