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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 154468" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>It doesn't matter about the validity of the rule. The only thing that matters is that there IS a rule that goes along with being associated with this group of people. He knew the rule. He agreed to the rule. Then the broke the rule three different times. This isn't about an organization jumping out of the bushes and surprising somebody with their unexpected enforcement of some cryptic code. You can argue all day long about whether it is a good rule or not. I get that. However, you can't say that Dennis didn't understand the rules nor agree to them. I wish Dennis the best, but he knew what he was doing and, on some level, he was putting his selfish desires above the team's needs. </p><p></p><p>The marijuana legality argument is really not applicable here as far as I am concerned. Who knows, there may be a team that allows marijuana smoking. Hopefully, they have a scholly available for any of the plethora of violators. </p><p></p><p>Besides, nobody really knows if that is the case here with Dennis anyway. There is a lot of assuming going on. There are rules for every team. He broke them. He is no longer a part of the team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 154468, member: 639"] It doesn't matter about the validity of the rule. The only thing that matters is that there IS a rule that goes along with being associated with this group of people. He knew the rule. He agreed to the rule. Then the broke the rule three different times. This isn't about an organization jumping out of the bushes and surprising somebody with their unexpected enforcement of some cryptic code. You can argue all day long about whether it is a good rule or not. I get that. However, you can't say that Dennis didn't understand the rules nor agree to them. I wish Dennis the best, but he knew what he was doing and, on some level, he was putting his selfish desires above the team's needs. The marijuana legality argument is really not applicable here as far as I am concerned. Who knows, there may be a team that allows marijuana smoking. Hopefully, they have a scholly available for any of the plethora of violators. Besides, nobody really knows if that is the case here with Dennis anyway. There is a lot of assuming going on. There are rules for every team. He broke them. He is no longer a part of the team. [/QUOTE]
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