Apples and Oranges. Ricin is made from the castor plant with the intent of causing harm or death.
Weed...causes harm to a refrigerator, and you may annoy people with laughing about dumb ****.
Bad comparison, IMO.
OK, how about opium/
Apples and Oranges. Ricin is made from the castor plant with the intent of causing harm or death.
Weed...causes harm to a refrigerator, and you may annoy people with laughing about dumb ****.
Bad comparison, IMO.
It's not the weed part that is a problem.If it's only for weed, weren't they in the process of changing that?
It's worth a look, I suppose if it's only weed. It's just a plant, after all.
explain to me the risk vs reward. Again same thing for Peters, Clowney Logan.....one year deal w a club option. Fans are so adverse into taking risks. This is not, however, a $30M guaranteed deal over 3-4 years, where the dead cap money is like $60M like it was a season ago. To me it sends a message that no positions are safe and you better lock it downSure. The guy couldn't NOT stop smoking weed? Sounds like he's not a pro like he wants to be paid to be....
It's probably better for pain than the pills are. Healthier too.Sure. The guy couldn't NOT stop smoking weed? Sounds like he's not a pro like he wants to be paid to be....
I personally don't have a problem with people using it, but then again, I don't make the rules. I think MJ is better than opioids at managing pain (for a whole host of reasons). If players can take a whole gob of pills made of opioids, they should be allowed to use prescribed cannabis also.OK, how about opium/
It also sends the message, **** up as much as you want and break whatever rules you want, if you run fast you'll be given chance after chance after chance.explain to me the risk vs reward. Again same thing for Peters, Clowney Logan.....one year deal w a club option. Fans are so adverse into taking risks. This is not, however, a $30M guaranteed deal over 3-4 years, where the dead cap money is like $60M like it was a season ago. To me it sends a message that no positions are safe and you better lock it down
So with the relaxed rules on it, bring him in, sign him to a minimum deal with an easy-out (especially if he gets tossed again). Low risk, potentially high reward.It's not the weed part that is a problem.
Its that it is against the rules and this jackass was caught 5 times.
If you worked for Coca Cola, and they said one of their rules was, don't drink Pepsi products at work, but you did it anyway and were stupid enough to get caught 5 TIMES!!!!!, wouldn't;t it be time for Coca Cola to cut bait with you?
"Its a no for me dawg"I know who will be replying and what he will say lol.
Just curious, should Miami be looking at anyone? or do we have a championship team?
per ESPN, WR should be looked at (and Clowney, dare I say)
Let's rank all 32 NFL offseasons: The Bucs are No. 1, and Houston is last
The Cowboys, Broncos and Browns upgraded their offenses, but only one team added the GOAT this offseason.www.espn.com
Ricin is some bad ****, and if someone is making it...you have more to worry about than getting suspended from a pro sports league...lol You might make some friends with the FBI.totally agree. he may have just watched Breaking Bad
You're missing the point because you're a proponent of weed.So with the relaxed rules on it, bring him in, sign him to a minimum deal with an easy-out (especially if he gets tossed again). Low risk, potentially high reward.
It's probably better for pain than the pills are. Healthier too.
I personally don't have a problem with people using it, but then again, I don't make the rules. I think MJ is better than opioids at managing pain (for a whole host of reasons). If players can take a whole gob of pills made of opioids, they should be allowed to use prescribed cannabis also.
Just like anything, if it's abused, it's a problem. Before you say it...we don't know that he's abusing the drug. He's obviously had a few failed tests; those results can be skewed. If he's playing at an exceptional level, I don't see the problem.Your comment on pot was "It's worth a look, I suppose if it's only weed. It's just a plant, after all."
So is opium. Since both are plants, it's no0p big deal?
For me, doesn't matter what we think. I think he's DOA in Flo's mind
why does he deserve the benefit of the doubt?Just like anything, if it's abused, it's a problem. Before you say it...we don't know that he's abusing the drug. He's obviously had a few failed tests; those results can be skewed. If he's playing at an exceptional level, I don't see the problem.
No, I'm not missing the point. I'm just not getting on my moral high horse because a talented dude has failed a few tests. Is he a distraction? Is he beating on his spouse/girlfriend/boyfriend/kids? If not, and his only crime is getting high a few times and missing a test...that's just not a big deal to me.You're missing the point because you're a proponent of weed.
Forget the weed part, this guy refuses to follow the rules. Why bring that onto your extremely young team?
Did Gordon kick your puppy?why does he deserve the benefit of the doubt?
Was it the 3rd time he was caught? 4th? 5th?