Sean Pa Patriot
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Thank you.
You also shouldn't eat fast food while driving. That guy driving the vehicle could have just as easily been pre-occupied with licking the salt off his fingers, or applying some ketchup on his Big Mac.
With that logic, let's ban fast food. Let's ban cell phones. Let's ban drop down DVD players. These have all caused accidents while driving.
You know what we really need to rid of? Turkey. Read a story of some guy getting tired after having a large serving of it on Thanksgiving and got in a car accident doozing off at the wheel that night.
Also, grow up? You're the one calling other members "idiots" PATRIOTSFANINPA.
I wonder what a first offense for Faulk gets on the conduct policy.. ???
II. Discipline for Violation of Law Related to Substances of Abuse Other Than Alcohol.
A. Additional Commissioner Discipline.
Apart from and in addition to any other provisions of this Policy, players convicted of or
admitting to a violation of law (including, within the context of a diversionary program,
deferred adjudication, disposition of supervision, or similar arrangement including but
not limited to nolo contendere) relating to use, possession, acquisition, sale, or
distribution of substances of abuse other than alcohol, or conspiring to do so, are subject
to appropriate discipline as determined by the Commissioner. Where appropriate, such
discipline may include substantially longer suspensions than those set forth below.
B. Discipline for Violations of the Law.
A player will normally be subject to discipline up to and including suspension without
pay for four regular and/or post-season games for a first violation of the law related to
substances of abuse other than alcohol and for six regular and/or post-season games for a
second violation of the law related to substances of abuse other than alcohol. A player’s
treatment history may be considered by the Commissioner in determining the appropriate
degree of discipline. The suspension period may be extended if medically necessary, and,
if extended, may involve mandatory treatment if required by the Medical Director.
I'ld be surprised by what?
I've never used drugs, but if what happened to Faulk and his team happened to me I'd probably take up pot as well.
Criminally insane??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Post of the year!! Man CCD really put the fear of the almighty-one into you ha?
Get a clue.
The drug may not be as damaging as alcohol but take a look at the violence in Mexico form the Marijuana trade and tell the family of all of the murder victims Marijuana is a victimless crime.
I know your response will be well if it isn't illegal then the violence goes away, but if you legalize any activity the peripheral crimes disappear but that isn't a reason in and of itself to legalize anything.
Edit:
My apolgies if this probably belongs in the political forum
"Everyone does it."
You're telling me anyone who tries to kill themselves is mentally stable?
You're telling me anyone who tries to kill themselves is mentally stable?
I bet 35 of the 52 smoke pot in the offseason. Thats a conservative estimate.
A) That's not the point. One is illegal, one isn't.
B) I find it sad how many people on this board believe marijuana is absolutely fine. Then again, this is Massachusetts. Not exactly Conservative America. Unfortunately.
I'd put the number around 15-20 of the 80-man offseason roster, with most being UDFAs and other young players.
You'd have a hard time convincing me guys like Colvin, Brady, Wilfork, Warren, Watson, Welker, the OL, Seau, Kyle Brady, Bruschi, Vrabel, Dave Thomas, Rodney, Seymour, Izzo, Green, Evans, and others do.
Have you ever seen the "Huddle at Home" segments on WHDH? We all know the Pats stick with high-character guys.
The only guys I could possibly think of are Moss, Andrews, Faulk, who've all been known now, and possibly a few others. Jackson? Maroney? Not sure.
I'd put the number around 15-20 of the 80-man offseason roster, with most being UDFAs and other young players.
You'd have a hard time convincing me guys like Colvin, Brady, Wilfork, Warren, Watson, Welker, the OL, Seau, Kyle Brady, Bruschi, Vrabel, Dave Thomas, Rodney, Seymour, Izzo, Green, Evans, and others do.
Have you ever seen the "Huddle at Home" segments on WHDH? We all know the Pats stick with high-character guys.
The only guys I could possibly think of are Moss, Andrews, Faulk, who've all been known now, and possibly a few others. Jackson? Maroney? Not sure.
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