trent williams turning over a new leaf?

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skinsfan69
05-08-2012, 03:48 PM
I'm just waiting for the day when weed is legal. I'm sure the NFL will still try and ban it.

skinsguy
05-08-2012, 03:56 PM
I'm just waiting for the day when weed is legal. I'm sure the NFL will still try and ban it.

Despite whether pot would ever be legalized or not, companies would still have the right to perform random drug testing to determine if their employees are using or not. In another words, employers would still have a drug policy in place and I would see the NFL as no different in that respect. So, with that said, even if weed was legalized, a player could still be punished if tested positive.

Riggo44
05-08-2012, 04:06 PM
Despite whether pot would ever be legalized or not, companies would still have the right to perform random drug testing to determine if their employees are using or not. In another words, employers would still have a drug policy in place and I would see the NFL as no different in that respect. So, with that said, even if weed was legalized, a player could still be punished if tested positive.

What if someone had a prescription from his Dr.? Could a company say he couldn’t take his medication?:Smoker:

Chico23231
05-08-2012, 04:08 PM
Despite whether pot would ever be legalized or not, companies would still have the right to perform random drug testing to determine if their employees are using or not. In another words, employers would still have a drug policy in place and I would see the NFL as no different in that respect. So, with that said, even if weed was legalized, a player could still be punished if tested positive.

I dont think the player's union would be going for that, Lord Goodell wouldnt have a leg to stand on if it becomes legal. Silverblunt would be so pissed to look up at the party deck watching Chico sharing a spliff between fans.

NYCskinfan82
05-08-2012, 04:17 PM
Basically what there doing is testing within the 30 days that the potency level in your urine/blood is going down. If it remains the same they know you are still smokeing.

SmootSmack
05-08-2012, 04:22 PM
Basically what there doing is testing within the 30 days that the potency level in your urine/blood is going down. If it remains the same they know you are still smokeing.

The doctor has spoken

skinsguy
05-08-2012, 04:22 PM
What if someone had a prescription from his Dr.? Could a company say he couldn’t take his medication?:Smoker:

A company can still have a strict drug policy in place. I mean, from what I have read as far as what the medicinal Marijuana is used for, I'd doubt any active NFL player would need a prescription for it. Probably not going to have Glaucoma, Alzheimer's Disease, and advanced stages of Aids/HIV or Cancer and be active, but maybe I'm assuming too much?

skinsguy
05-08-2012, 04:26 PM
I dont think the player's union would be going for that, Lord Goodell wouldnt have a leg to stand on if it becomes legal. Silverblunt would be so pissed to look up at the party deck watching Chico sharing a spliff between fans.

HGH is legal, you can buy it out of GNC, but it's banned from the NFL. why would Marijuana be any different?

Lotus
05-08-2012, 04:36 PM
Am I the only one that's bothered by the fact he non chalantly said he hadn't made any lifestyle changes? Not a good sign that he's really changed. I'm concerned

You are not the only one. I wondered what that meant. If he meant, "I still hang out with my stoner buddies," we're in trouble.

artmonkforhallofamein07
05-08-2012, 04:38 PM
Well it seems as though this thread is going to go a different direction than the thread title. Pot should be legal, but I do ask you this, why is it so bad for a guy to go home and smoke a joint after work? When executives and workers alike can go out and get smashed after work as much as they like with no reprocussions?

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