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Is it about using a product or about following rules (any rule) ?
can you violate policy at your job without issues ?
If the boss is buzzed or stoned maybe
Is it about using a product or about following rules (any rule) ?
can you violate policy at your job without issues ?
Am I the only one here who thinks its ridiculous to kick someone out for using a product that is increasingly more and more legal?
Arguing about what the school/athletic dept does is fruitless. Until the laws of the state of Georgia change recreational/medical marijuana is illegal.No, you’re not the only one. Marijuana prohibition needs to end. It’s crazy to me that so many people glamorize alcohol while at the same time demonizing a less harmful substance. Hell, our fight song talks about drinking your “whiskey clear” and filling a barrel with 3000 pounds of rum! I’m not arguing against these things, just pointing out that we are decidedly not a school with a history of teetotalers.
Others have touched on this, but I think you’re missing the point. Mills wasn’t kicked off the team for smoking pot. He was (allegedly) kicked off the team for continually smoking pot after being told he was going to be kicked off if the trend continued.Am I the only one here who thinks its ridiculous to kick someone out for using a product that is increasingly more and more legal?
Arguing about what the school/athletic dept does is fruitless. Until the laws of the state of Georgia change recreational/medical marijuana is illegal.
As I am part of the "older crowd" my personal belief is to follow the law. As I've gotten older my philosophy on many things has changed so if I ever get a chance to vote on legalization then I will have to decide where I stand on that issue.True, but I wonder if the older crowd on here will change their tune when (not if) legalization comes to Georgia.
And honestly though, whether it’s legal or not really has no bearing on how we handle players getting caught with it, because a positive drug test has zero legal penalties. We can do whatever we want when a kid tests positive. Arrests, of course, are a different matter entirely.
Where it is legal, is there a minimum age as with alcohol? If so, would he have been of age where pot is legal?
And, as some state, it isn’t addictive why could he not stop?
Where it is legal, is there a minimum age as with alcohol? If so, would he have been of age where pot is legal?
And, as some state, it isn’t addictive why could he not stop?
It is addictive (either chemically or in the mind) to some people - that is obvious. No way Josh Gordon throws his career out the window if it was not.
My opinion is that it is totally dependent on the person.
For example with alcohol, I know many who drink and handle it well - their personality does not change, or if it does, it mellows them out.
But with others, they become the Tasmanian Devil when they drink.
It is strange how different people will react (and possibly lead to dependence) with the same substance.
As do I, however this doesn't do Tech any good. Man, we sure could have used him this past season.Hope DM does well at Nebraska and better in the NFL.
As do I, however this doesn't do Tech any good. Man, we sure could have used him this past season.
I guess I am part of that crowd. I don't oppose the lottery, though I think Georgia and the rest of 'em ought to flat out admit the lottery money replaced but did not augment state education money; I do not oppose alcohol, just not in a car, please; and know diddly about marijuana though the argument has been made to me the intent of pot is a fast high. I do not know. But whatever the merits of legal/illegal of any of them, we do not get to pick and choose the laws we follow. It ain't a cafeteria line. And if your institute has those rules, then as the Stinger says about somebody else saying it, in a different way,that's what the law is. Seems to me Mills picked pot over Tech. Next man up.True, but I wonder if the older crowd on here will change their tune when (not if) legalization comes to Georgia.
And honestly though, whether it’s legal or not really has no bearing on how we handle players getting caught with it, because a positive drug test has zero legal penalties. We can do whatever we want when a kid tests positive. Arrests, of course, are a different matter entirely.
Not legal for anyone under 21 anywhere in the US that I know of. But legalization will happen for green leafy marijuana. THC oil, not without a prescription most likely. Concentrations of THC in oils are much higher than in raw green leafy form and are currently a schedule I controlled substance.
Only one? Unlikely. The question isn't the rightness or wrongness of the policy, but the SA's unwillingness to follow a clear policy after multiple warnings.Am I the only one here who thinks its ridiculous to kick someone out for using a product that is increasingly more and more legal?
He was offered/given counseling/information.No reason to throw dirt on anyone. Mills had a problem, and unfortunately, the school was not willing to put up with it or attempt to help him.
As Scooby Doo would say "ruh roh"Husker recruit Dedrick Mills' signing delayed by arrest stemming from traffic citations
https://www.omaha.com/huskers/footb...5QEXrGT9oBdJDyM5hW9-p0fw3Krn69-ONd7VtOUuOtQpg