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Time to get rid of testing for marijuana


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Time to get rid of testing for marijuana
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Since:Feb 21, 2008

May 7, 2008 12:34 pm
I'll again take a quick moment to remind everyone that unlike most other illegal drugs, marijuana stays in your system for at least a month, stored in fat cells all over your body.  It is ludicrous to punish someone in any way for a positive test for marijuana, because it could have been at a weekend camping trip that happened three weeks ago.  Besides, marijuana causes no harm to anyone, the government is just stuck with the War On Drugs because to end it would be to admit a multi-trillion dollar failure.  My heart goes out to these poor kids, they're losing the greatest opportunity of their life for the cowardice of the government to admit a mistake. I don't care if college players use drugs, even the performance enhancing ones.  People have an unalienable right to put stuff in their own body.  If they then use that body to make a living, more power to them.  It's time we got off our "high horse" and realized that no one is a saint.  Let winners be winners, and let the losers be blazed and confused.  'Nuff said.....