Live Stoner Chat "Mile HIGH"

Joined
Feb 28, 2012
Messages
341
Reputation
0
Reaction score
17
Points
0
Age
72
(Courtesy Marijuana Policy Project)


The NFL's annual kickoff game will take place Thursday in Denver, so what better time for a pro-marijuana group to ask the league to discontinue punishment for its players who want to smoke some weed?
The Marijuana Policy Project purchased a billboard not far from Sports Authority Field at Mile High (your best "Mile High" joke goes here) to relay the message that marijuana is a safer choice than drinking, and publicly lobbied the NFL to change its policies on marijuana. Last year Colorado passed Amendment 64, allowing for the personal use of marijuana for adults. Washington passed a similar measure.
Would have to believe there won't be much mention of this on the NBC broadcast of the Broncos-Ravens game Thursday night.

The 48-foot wide billboard, which is in Broncos colors and has a football leaning against a mug of beer, says "Stop driving players to drink! A safer choice is now legal (here)."
There is also a change.org petition asking NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to change the league's policy on marijuana use, which can be found at MarijuanaPolicy.org/Football. Marijuana is banned by the NFL, and repeated positive tests can draw a four-game suspension.
"For years, the NFL has been punishing players for using marijuana despite the fact that it is far less harmful than alcohol, a substance widely embraced by the league," said Mason Tvert, director of communications for the Marijuana Policy Project, said in a statement. "The league would never punish a player simply for having a couple beers, so why does it penalize them for using a substance that is less toxic, less addictive, and less likely to contribute to violence?
"The NFL's harsh marijuana penalties do nothing to promote the health and safety of the players," Tvert said. "If anything, they put players in danger by steering them toward using alcohol and away from making the safer choice to use marijuana instead. We hope Commissioner Goodell will explain why the NFL is willing to promote the use of alcohol among its players and fans, but unwilling to recognize that a safer alternative is now legal here."
 
Last edited:
That's my kind of club!!

ken.jpg


"Ooooooh matron!" ^_^
 
WOW.....Eventually.............:Cushty::Cushty::Cushty:...


How much would you Pay for that billboard to hang on the bedroom wall...Pure Class...:five:
 
i'd like to send them a donation....:Cushty:
 
It's just odd that the "league" will let the players get shit faced pissed, 3 sheets to the wind, get behind the wheel, get busted or maybe have an accident, and then give them a fine and a couple game suspension, or maybe they go home and smack their ol' lady around cause they're sloppy drunk, but let 'em get caught with a little bit of cannabis metabolite in the system and they could be kicked out of the NFL... and let's be honest here Brothers & Sisters, it ain't like marihuana is a "performance enhancing" drug:face: (unless you're competing in free-style ballin" which I believe should be an Olympic event Hop digity) So as the momentum towards complete repeal of marihuana prohibition continues, this would be a huge feather in the cap if the NFL STOPS levying sanctions on players that burn the weed
 
Meanwhile, in the world of baseball news...

Cleveland Indians� Chris Perez Fined For Mailing Marijuana to Dog

Sep 04, 2013
by lucy
Crime

Cleveland Indians pitcher Chris Perez was arrested in June for having a package containing 9 ounces of marijuana delivered to his Cleveland home addressed to his dog. Now, Perez has received a $250 fine and 1 year probation in the incident.
9.4-perez.png
Perez was also ordered by the judge to speak to local high school students about the dangers of marijuana and drug use.
Judge Brian Hagan said to Perez at the sentencing, �Kids look up to you. But you made a big mistake. I hope that through your efforts you can deter someone else from making that same mistake.�
As part of the substance abuse agreement between the MLB and its players� association, Perez is also required to participate in a treatment program. According to defense attorney Terry Gilbert, Perez is complying with the treatment program and undergoing regular drug tests.
 
Yep, looks stoned to me.
 
Yep, looks stoned to me.[/QUOTE...and HAPPY. How can the government argue against a weed that keeps you eating regularly, sleeping well and drinking a 6 pack of soda pop a day?!
 
Back
Top