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A good amount of teams will have "uh ohs" in the off-season. Here's our latest.

App's #1 producing WR got busted with some weed.

https://www.journalnow.com/sports/colleg...11b35.html


It's a good thing marijuana is decriminalized in NC otherwise it wouldn't just be an "internal" matter.
Quote:Upon questioning, the report said, Sutton admitted to both smoking previously and having more marijuana in the center console of the car.

Officers would eventually search the vehicle after, according to the report, Sutton “consumed the marijuana in the center console” while the booking officer spoke to additional police officers who arrived at the traffic stop.

The search prompted the discovery of more marijuana, leading to Sutton’s arrest.

I can't do anything but laugh at this.
Kid has gotta learn you don't drive with drugs when your car isn't 100% road ready.
(06-13-2019 02:56 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: [ -> ]Kid has gotta learn you don't drive with drugs when your car isn't 100% road ready.

"Don't break the law while you're breaking the law."
This is only a friendly reminder of how much power big pharma and big alcohol have. Legalize it. Now. And send the young black men home who are in prison over it. This is ridiculous.
Agreed it should be legal and all past possession charges should be expunged. However, in the mean time you gotta be smarter than that.
(06-13-2019 03:20 PM)troutbummike Wrote: [ -> ]This is only a friendly reminder of how much power big pharma and big alcohol have. Legalize it. Now. And send the young black men home who are in prison over it. This is ridiculous.

It's not just big phrama. The United States is a corporate run oligarchy. Big "everything" is why prices are skyrocketing and wages aren't increasing. The economy improving means nothing if purchasing power for the average person is decreasing.
(06-13-2019 03:34 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: [ -> ]Agreed it should be legal and all past possession charges should be expunged. However, in the mean time you gotta be smarter than that.

http://www.reason.com
(06-13-2019 06:38 PM)troutbummike Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 03:34 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: [ -> ]Agreed it should be legal and all past possession charges should be expunged. However, in the mean time you gotta be smarter than that.

http://www.reason.com
I'd rather point people to http://www.NORML.org than some libertarian prop machine started by former Bush admin officials trying to bury the fact that adminstration was horrible on marijuana rights.
(06-13-2019 08:34 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 06:38 PM)troutbummike Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 03:34 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: [ -> ]Agreed it should be legal and all past possession charges should be expunged. However, in the mean time you gotta be smarter than that.

http://www.reason.com
I'd rather point people to http://www.NORML.org than some libertarian prop machine started by former Bush admin officials.

Consider it a gateway.
Uh, not just no, but HELL NO!

There's 1 and only 1 good reason for legalization and that's for tax revenue. We has as humans are better than that for all other reasons.
The horror!!!!!
(06-13-2019 10:52 PM)CoachWillRob Wrote: [ -> ]Uh, not just no, but HELL NO!

There's 1 and only 1 good reason for legalization and that's for tax revenue. We has as humans are better than that for all other reasons.

I'd like to take all opioids (basically barely-modified heroin) and put them all on a deserted isle and nuke it. Then I'd replace them all with THC-based drugs.

But yeah, the people that think you can just use it casually with no worries. That goes too far for me.
(06-13-2019 10:52 PM)CoachWillRob Wrote: [ -> ]Uh, not just no, but HELL NO!

There's 1 and only 1 good reason for legalization and that's for tax revenue. We has as humans are better than that for all other reasons.

How about medical uses for kids with epilepsy, for cancer patients who need it for appetite means and pain, what about veterans that need it for anxiety and any one who suffers from insomnia?


Another bonus would be to lower the overhead needed in our courts, jails and police departments.

And then we can look at who criminalization affects the most. Usually minorities.


Lots of reasons it should be legal, rather than just money.
(06-14-2019 10:45 AM)Yosef Himself Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 10:52 PM)CoachWillRob Wrote: [ -> ]Uh, not just no, but HELL NO!

There's 1 and only 1 good reason for legalization and that's for tax revenue. We has as humans are better than that for all other reasons.

How about medical uses for kids with epilepsy, for cancer patients who need it for appetite means and pain, what about veterans that need it for anxiety and any one who suffers from insomnia?


Another bonus would be to lower the overhead needed in our courts, jails and police departments.

And then we can look at who criminalization affects the most. Usually minorities.


Lots of reasons it should be legal, rather than just money.

As a cancer patient that REALLY could have used it during my last chemo cycle, screw the system.
(06-13-2019 10:52 PM)CoachWillRob Wrote: [ -> ]Uh, not just no, but HELL NO!

There's 1 and only 1 good reason for legalization and that's for tax revenue. We has as humans are better than that for all other reasons.

07-coffee307-coffee3

Looks like we need a couple of UNC basketball players or Roy boy to get caught with a little weed to get you on board with legalizing
(06-14-2019 10:41 AM)EigenEagle Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 10:52 PM)CoachWillRob Wrote: [ -> ]Uh, not just no, but HELL NO!

There's 1 and only 1 good reason for legalization and that's for tax revenue. We has as humans are better than that for all other reasons.

I'd like to take all opioids (basically barely-modified heroin) and put them all on a deserted isle and nuke it. Then I'd replace them all with THC-based drugs.

But yeah, the people that think you can just use it casually with no worries. That goes too far for me.

If you do that, might as well take all nicotine and alcohol products as well. Oh and sugar.

They all have detrimental effects to health but are legal and usage of them is allowed in society.

This isn't an argument in either direction (although I'm pro-legalization) but outright prohibition of anything has rarely shown a positive impact. There's a middle ground to be found.
(06-14-2019 12:15 PM)eaglewraith Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-14-2019 10:41 AM)EigenEagle Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 10:52 PM)CoachWillRob Wrote: [ -> ]Uh, not just no, but HELL NO!

There's 1 and only 1 good reason for legalization and that's for tax revenue. We has as humans are better than that for all other reasons.

I'd like to take all opioids (basically barely-modified heroin) and put them all on a deserted isle and nuke it. Then I'd replace them all with THC-based drugs.

But yeah, the people that think you can just use it casually with no worries. That goes too far for me.

If you do that, might as well take all nicotine and alcohol products as well. Oh and sugar.

They all have detrimental effects to health but are legal and usage of them is allowed in society.

This isn't an argument in either direction (although I'm pro-legalization) but outright prohibition of anything has rarely shown a positive impact. There's a middle ground to be found.

I've yet to see anyone wreck a car, injure themselves or others, or do really stupid stuff under the influence of sweet tea.
(06-13-2019 08:35 PM)troutbummike Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 08:34 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 06:38 PM)troutbummike Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 03:34 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: [ -> ]Agreed it should be legal and all past possession charges should be expunged. However, in the mean time you gotta be smarter than that.

http://www.reason.com
I'd rather point people to http://www.NORML.org than some libertarian prop machine started by former Bush admin officials.

Consider it a gateway.

Alcohol is the real gateway drug.
(06-13-2019 08:34 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 06:38 PM)troutbummike Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-13-2019 03:34 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: [ -> ]Agreed it should be legal and all past possession charges should be expunged. However, in the mean time you gotta be smarter than that.

http://www.reason.com
I'd rather point people to http://www.NORML.org than some libertarian prop machine started by former Bush admin officials trying to bury the fact that adminstration was horrible on marijuana rights.

Reason has been around a lot longer than that, and marijuana legalization is only issue they write about.
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