Should The League Penalize Marijuana Usage?
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 10:25 pm
With 23 states and the District of Columbia having Medical Marijuana laws and 2 states having explicitly legalized "recreational" marijuana use (Colorado and Washington state), does it even make sense to suspend people for marijuana use? As of right now, somebody could do something legal in two states with NFL franchises, the Broncos and the Redskins, then get randomly drug tested weeks or even months later (it is fat soluble and have you seen some of these linemen?)
and get penalized with a drug suspension as long as a full season.
Right now somebody is about to suspended for a full season for marijuana use. Meanwhile, Chris Cook strangled a woman and was suspended by the Vikings, not the league, and is presently still in the NFL. Doesn't violent crime seem much more serious than something like using marijuana? Especially considering it is legal to one form of the other in half the states and say, beating someone, isn't?
Another instance...
Drunk Driving. Jared Allen was tried and convicted for 3 DUIs in 4 years, 2 in 1 year while he was in the league, and he was only suspended for 2 games!
Is drunk driving, which is rightfully illegal everywhere, worth 1 game an offense, and marijuana usage, which is to some extent legal in about half the country, worth a 4 game or a season long suspension?
and get penalized with a drug suspension as long as a full season.
Right now somebody is about to suspended for a full season for marijuana use. Meanwhile, Chris Cook strangled a woman and was suspended by the Vikings, not the league, and is presently still in the NFL. Doesn't violent crime seem much more serious than something like using marijuana? Especially considering it is legal to one form of the other in half the states and say, beating someone, isn't?
Another instance...
Drunk Driving. Jared Allen was tried and convicted for 3 DUIs in 4 years, 2 in 1 year while he was in the league, and he was only suspended for 2 games!
Is drunk driving, which is rightfully illegal everywhere, worth 1 game an offense, and marijuana usage, which is to some extent legal in about half the country, worth a 4 game or a season long suspension?