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I was not really going anywhere else. But if you need further explanation. I admit, I don't hang with younger people and don't know their inclinations. But, I would bet my hat that when younger teenagers start smoking weed, it can be expensive. Especially if the use becomes habitual. It becomes a lifestyle. With some, a light comes on. buy a quantity, sell most and smoke for free. Yes that is an assumption I made about someone I do not know. I have known many like him that have traveled that road. Yes it can be a dangerous path for those who involve themselves in that king of behavior, not dangerous for me.I'm not sure where you're going with this....
You have to remember he is not the only one... not just at Alabama, but everywhere else.
What does the NCAA test for during the year-round program?
- Anabolic Agents.
- Diuretics and masking agents.
- Peptide hormones, growth factors, related substances and mimetics.
- Hormone and metabolic modulators (anti-estrogens).
I think it's irrelevant to how long he has been smoking, how long he has been buying, etc. I don't see how it's related to his activities on the court in some ways.... I'm glad you said it's an assumption you made, but it's a dangerous one though.
Even through he was indicted by the grand jury today, I still think we need to wait and see approach with him.
You will be fooling yourself if you believe that habitual drug users, reefer included, does not take away some motivation in some areas of their lives. I have seen it, I have lived it. I used to be a young man, then I grew older and realized that I am mortal.
The mistake is when casual use becomes a habitual abuse lifestyle. I've been around.
