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<blockquote data-quote="RLR" data-source="post: 392136" data-attributes="member: 486"><p>Over 90% of all Americans between 18 - 30 support full legalization</p><p>No voting demographic favors enforcement of current laws over legalization</p><p>Strong clinical research supporting positive medical benefits (the least of which is the decreased use of opioids, the leading killer of my generation, and an epidemic among NFL players)</p><p>Almost all of the western world is moving towards legalization. </p><p>Atlanta decriminalized possession under an ounce, largely due to obscene racial disgrephancy in marijuana law enforcement </p><p></p><p>By all accounts, D Mills was a good person and an outstanding player. And yet we still have people who believe that it's the right thing to do to take away his privilege to obtain a GT education and play football so well that we make a good amount of money for a $0 salary?</p><p></p><p>I get the argument that D mills broke the rules and he must pay the price. Fine. My point is should we change the rules, which is within our right to do - it's a GT rule -, so that we don't do this to the next D. Mills. Somewhat disappointed to see that so many people think the answer to this question is no...what harm is it to you if D Mills smokes and you don't? But, i respect your opinion and we'll agree to disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLR, post: 392136, member: 486"] Over 90% of all Americans between 18 - 30 support full legalization No voting demographic favors enforcement of current laws over legalization Strong clinical research supporting positive medical benefits (the least of which is the decreased use of opioids, the leading killer of my generation, and an epidemic among NFL players) Almost all of the western world is moving towards legalization. Atlanta decriminalized possession under an ounce, largely due to obscene racial disgrephancy in marijuana law enforcement By all accounts, D Mills was a good person and an outstanding player. And yet we still have people who believe that it's the right thing to do to take away his privilege to obtain a GT education and play football so well that we make a good amount of money for a $0 salary? I get the argument that D mills broke the rules and he must pay the price. Fine. My point is should we change the rules, which is within our right to do - it's a GT rule -, so that we don't do this to the next D. Mills. Somewhat disappointed to see that so many people think the answer to this question is no...what harm is it to you if D Mills smokes and you don't? But, i respect your opinion and we'll agree to disagree. [/QUOTE]
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