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It doesnt effect you?? smiley

www.nbcsports.com/watch/podcasts...

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It certainly makes them jump higher and higher smiley smiley smiley smiley

I tell you.....watching an NBA game where you know all the players are stoned out of their minds, would certainly be on my top ten of best entertainment in the history of civilization. An irresistible watch smiley smiley

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@JudgeDredd smiley smiley smiley smiley I agree. I would think that many players would be getting hit by the ball more than the players would be catching them. I grew up watching the Harlem Globetrotters and it is very hard for me to believe that that level of sportsmanship can be obtained while high on Pot

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@💛Yellow_rose1💛 I just watched some videos. They were class!! smiley

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A stoned populace is a compliant populace.

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Anyone who claims pot is harmless is kidding themselves. Most pot smokers OVER indulge, not all, but the majority do.

It is a psychotropic and can cause psychotic episodes.

I don't believe it should be illegal, but it requires regulation and knowledge, not blatant, unilateral exploitation and lies.

THC in today's cannabis can be in excess of 28%, whereas in the 1970s it was around 3%.

I've seen first hand a psychotic break from this drug.

Take care and moderate and do NOT allow players of any sport to consume it.

Hereos are for the movies. Actors and sports players have been over-indulged financially for far too long
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