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re: Dare Rosenthal Speaks Highly of LSU
Posted on 1/13/22 at 9:34 am to Mr Cell Phone
Posted on 1/13/22 at 9:34 am to Mr Cell Phone
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the administration acts like Pot is Meth
A lot of people still do, and it's infuriating. But the needle is moving in the right direction, even if they wheels of justice/progress are relatively slow.
Posted on 1/13/22 at 9:44 am to Mr Cell Phone
quote:They rather dish out hard narcotics in pill form instead a plant from God
The University President should grab this drug policy buy the tail and throw it out the window. This 2022 not 1982 the administration acts like Pot is Meth.
Posted on 1/13/22 at 9:54 am to StAugFLTiger
quote:haha dude speeding is 100x more dangerous to other people than weed
Yes because speeding and weed same thing.
Posted on 1/13/22 at 11:57 am to NCTigerFan
Have heard it has been fixed
Posted on 1/13/22 at 3:23 pm to StAugFLTiger
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You tell em thug
Posted on 1/13/22 at 3:31 pm to BDoubleEZ
The organization should change the rules because it puts the school at a competitive disadvantage compared to other schools.
It is not much different from having tougher admissions requirements than other SEC schools.
It is not much different from having tougher admissions requirements than other SEC schools.
Posted on 1/13/22 at 3:32 pm to BDoubleEZ
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Every organization has rules. If someone doesn't like the rules of the organization that they wish to be a part of, they can always lobby to change the rules or simply find another organization that is more aligned to their beliefs but what you're suggesting is that people should just choose to follow the rules that they agree with and simply ignore the ones that they disagree with. That's called anarchy. If smoking weed is more important to these guys than playing football then maybe they should try to open a dispensary or something. Tons of money in that by the way. But if they want to play for LSU and LSU's rules are no pot, then they need to put away the bud. It's really pretty simple. To expect the organization to change it's rules to accommodate the people wishing to join is pure childish, entitlement mentality. For the record, I couldn't possibly care any less if anyone wants to smoke pot. In my opinion, that's their own business but every organization also has the right to establish and enforce it's own rules.
people are saying the org should change the rules, not saying accommodate. It’s a poor policy. I would rather a rule saying you have to do x in the gym per week as per your custom work out plan. That’s a football rule. This isn’t.
Posted on 1/13/22 at 3:50 pm to Mr Cell Phone
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The University President should grab this drug policy buy the tail and throw it out the window. This 2022 not 1982 the administration acts like Pot is Meth.
I expected him to throw it out, but not to make the program more competitive, for the reasoning that SJWs use - it “discriminates” against a certain demographic.
Posted on 1/13/22 at 4:07 pm to Ironhead985
quote:Compliance doesn't make policy. They enforce it.
I get the feeling that it won’t change. Woody didn’t fix it. I haven’t heard of any movement in compliance even though in every other area it seems folks are being shipped out left and right.
No one was rumored to be suspended for weed this year. Wonder why...
This post was edited on 1/13/22 at 4:10 pm
Posted on 1/13/22 at 4:09 pm to Willie Stroker
The policy has effectively changed already. But the president of the university is not going to hold a press conference announcing that athletes won't be tested for weed anymore. That's just dumb to expect.
This post was edited on 1/13/22 at 4:10 pm
Posted on 1/13/22 at 4:18 pm to Cortez12
Yinka dinka Dare!--my favorite OL in LSU history!
He'll be a playa in the NFL, mark my words.
He'll be a playa in the NFL, mark my words.
Posted on 1/13/22 at 5:17 pm to Mr. Hangover
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Mr. Hangover
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If you think week is a ‘bad drug’, then let me know
Actually, I never addressed weed as being a bad drug, it is illegal and one day it will be legal, and policies will change.
Cigarettes, alcohol and weed lead to harder drugs or known as gateway to drugs.
The next drug most likely a bad drug that will be lobbied to be legal.
We are drifting away from the student athlete concept which molds young people to excel in athletics and the classroom. Making model citizens and productive adults does not include turning your eye away so they can break the law.
Not too hard to understand that now weed is illegal therefore we should not allow student athletes to break the law nor turn our backs and let it happen
We differ in opinion and let's move on
Posted on 1/13/22 at 8:18 pm to zoom
These are the types of people who liked to be the hall monitor as a kid. I remember a guy i went to middle school with who couldnt wait to be everyone’s good conscious. Now that I’ve said my piece…squares unite and give me your biggest “Responsibility is far better than ever breaking a rule” talking down to that you can collectively muster.
This post was edited on 1/13/22 at 8:38 pm
Posted on 1/13/22 at 8:25 pm to LCTFAN
in 3-4 years, kids will be openly consuming cbd and gummies on campus and neither NCAA and nor their their fat f*cks would be able to do a darn thing to stop it..its coming!
Posted on 1/13/22 at 8:31 pm to BDoubleEZ
quote:
Every organization has rules. If someone doesn't like the rules of the organization that they wish to be a part of, they can always lobby to change the rules or simply find another organization that is more aligned to their beliefs but what you're suggesting is that people should just choose to follow the rules that they agree with and simply ignore the ones that they disagree with.
I’m sure you won’t complain then when more of our good players leave and be studs at other schools. The players drive the program. Making the rule unnecessarily strict rubs people the wrong way . And if you don’t start winning fast, then people don’t put up with that long and tend to leave your organization in droves. Joe Judge, Matt Patricia. Right now it’s happening at Auburn. Some of their most talented players are entering the portal cuz they’re not a “culture fit”. Sounds great in theory. But what happens when they suck next year? This happens all the time. Nick Saban was surely happy when Alabama changed their drug testing policy. And I bet he lobbied for it. Cuz there’s a simple truth that smart coaches understand. Gotta let people have their little vices if they’re gonna be busting their arse for you.
This post was edited on 1/13/22 at 8:40 pm
Posted on 1/13/22 at 9:29 pm to IndianInBR
quote:They can already openly consume cbd. That's not an issue at all.
in 3-4 years, kids will be openly consuming cbd and gummies on campus and neither NCAA and nor their their fat f*cks would be able to do a darn thing to stop it..its coming!
Posted on 1/14/22 at 12:45 am to Ironhead985
The people of Louisiana need to fix it. Stop the entry drug fear and come to realize there are a lot of pain related attributes of some strains of CBD. Until the voters join the 21st Century in Louisiana, that anchor around the athletic department’s neck will continue to cause disappointment.
Posted on 1/14/22 at 6:51 am to IndianInBR
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IndianInBR
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in 3-4 years, kids will be openly consuming cbd and gummies on campus
Yes, this is what I said and most likely one day weed will be legal however at this time it is a state issue and the federal government would have to get involved to get every state to approve. I just don't think every state will make this drug legal within 5 years.
Why is the NCAA the bad guy simply enforcing rules and laws to govern amateur college athletics?
one exert of what society means
"Follow the rules of a society: Each society has certain rules defined. And every individual must respect and abide by them. In case any rule is proving difficult, it should be brought forward in the society meetings. Breaking them is no solution.
In the end, one must know that he or she is an integral part of a society’s well-being and conduct accordingly".
Let's all assume that our future leaders will be coming from these kids that are attending college. Allowing our future leaders to break rules and laws and turning our backs on the laws and rules is setting up our future for failure.
Let's not confuse the argument that weed should be legal or weed is not a bad drug. Until the drug is legal any school that turns its back on enforcement is doing the wrong thing.
My post is more philosophical in that the rules and laws of a society have to be followed by all and when broken there has to be a consequence, or this society will fail.
Every generation will peck at the laws and traditions of the society they live in changing the landscape, some are good, some are bad. Only history will tell if the changes you are wanting will make our future better.
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