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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 443865" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>To me this is a further extension of my original premise. I agree that the laws surrounding marijuana are antiquated and believe there is a groundswell of support which will ultimately yield a change in law. However, at this point, it is still an illegal substance in the state of Georgia. There are rules / laws / policies and procedures that the Institute follows based on their interpretation of the law. For me, the problem is that he broke team rules, repeated times, and regardless of where any of us stand on the morality or correctness of the rule, it is what it is. </p><p></p><p>If you are suggesting we should change our policies to allow for different outcomes I think that is an interesting branch off of the original topic. I don't know how high our success rate would be with kids choosing to stay and sit out a year (as someone suggested earlier in the thread) but it could be a possible option. Discussing different "punishments" or "consequences" is a separate topic in my opinion than the enforcement of rules. </p><p></p><p>Does that make sense, or am I just shouting at the sky?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 443865, member: 959"] To me this is a further extension of my original premise. I agree that the laws surrounding marijuana are antiquated and believe there is a groundswell of support which will ultimately yield a change in law. However, at this point, it is still an illegal substance in the state of Georgia. There are rules / laws / policies and procedures that the Institute follows based on their interpretation of the law. For me, the problem is that he broke team rules, repeated times, and regardless of where any of us stand on the morality or correctness of the rule, it is what it is. If you are suggesting we should change our policies to allow for different outcomes I think that is an interesting branch off of the original topic. I don't know how high our success rate would be with kids choosing to stay and sit out a year (as someone suggested earlier in the thread) but it could be a possible option. Discussing different "punishments" or "consequences" is a separate topic in my opinion than the enforcement of rules. Does that make sense, or am I just shouting at the sky? [/QUOTE]
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