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re: Those of you who are calling for JHC's head....

Posted on 1/17/14 at 1:23 pm to
Posted by redandblackattack
Spring Hill florida
Member since Nov 2012
2193 posts
Posted on 1/17/14 at 1:23 pm to
Please present a discussion based out of some merit and of fact and not one based on your stance of a "legalize pot activist" It's frustrating to take you seriously seeing that the problem with your argument is that your premise is your opinion...nothing more..

This is a non discussion..JHC broke the rules as they stand now, he will sit his games and will adhere to policy when he returns or he will be dismissed..nothing more

Interestingly enough...based on your logic...You feel that JHC is not the problem... you, in fact, feel that UGA's policies are the problem...speaks volumes about your character...

and your little comment about "pot making him a better player"...at first I thought you were a troll, but now I must say you are quite obtuse...wow!

From a medical professional, THC slows your reflexes, decreases coordination, inhibits reaction times, it also can increase difficulty in problem solving. THC also increases your blood pressure by acting on various agonist receptors in smooth vesicles via an increase in (CO)Carbon Manoxide which is diffusion dependent and crosses the tissue blood barrier with ease...it causes a host of other side effects,,,and you know as well as I do that it does...we all have toked up a time or ten....

Did you attend UGA? If so, will they let me return my degrees?

Did you just try to justify his use of marijuana through an example of landowners- nothing to do with the issue. obvious attempt by you to advocate legalizing marijuana...and by all means if that is what is bothering you, march onward...but take this to correct arena and support it there....

"pee testing is ethically wrong", oh really!, I'm pretty sure it's a policy of institution and is ethical and legal, they have a right to protect their best interest...

Everyone likes to win, but let's not lower our standards to appease those that can't adapt or play by the rules...that's a steep slippery slope of no return..I feel like we have seen enough of that in our society...making exceptions for those that find it difficult to comply to the point that doing things the right way are now the exception

I'll say it again...what everyone else does has nothing to do with what you choose to do...too many apologists....
This post was edited on 1/17/14 at 1:25 pm
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
41859 posts
Posted on 1/17/14 at 1:35 pm to
Here here
Posted by davesdawgs
Georgia - Class of '75
Member since Oct 2008
20307 posts
Posted on 1/17/14 at 1:45 pm to
quote:

From a medical professional, THC slows your reflexes, decreases coordination, inhibits reaction times, it also can increase difficulty in problem solving. THC also increases your blood pressure by acting on various agonist receptors in smooth vesicles via an increase in (CO)Carbon Manoxide which is diffusion dependent and crosses the tissue blood barrier with ease...it causes a host of other side effects,,,and you know as well as I do that it does...we all have toked up a time or ten....



Thank you and not to mention the detrimental impact of ingesting any kind of smoke into the lungs. Come to think of it, maybe this explains some our confusion on defense last season and JHC's inability to slap down a pass that came right to him on that winning play for Auburn.
This post was edited on 1/17/14 at 1:50 pm
Posted by VoxDawg
Glory, Glory
Member since Sep 2012
61508 posts
Posted on 1/17/14 at 1:56 pm to
Well said, R&B. It's totally irrelevant that the offense was smoking dope. THC knew the rules, he ignored them and got busted for it. That was the first time. The glaring absence of #25 in last season's opener against Clemson ought be a fantastic reminder.

Apparently pot does trash your memory, because he was dumb/apathetic enough to get caught again. Even if the first offense totally caught him out of the blue, the fact that he'd been busted a second time points directly to IDGAS on his part.

I don't smoke. I've never smoked. I'm smart enough to know, however, that if I'm privileged enough to be chosen by the Bulldogs to pull that red & black jersey over my head so long as I follow the rules and as a result of my hard work, dedication and degree of good fortune, I'll be able to make a VERY comfortable living playing the game I love - then I stay the frick away from the "no no" list that comprises part of my end of the bargain I entered into with my team and my coaches.

I swear to God, it's just like Daniel Tosh says: "I wish they'd legalize pot if for no other reason than potheads would have NOTHING to talk about."
Posted by GeorgiaBoy
Member since Sep 2013
1982 posts
Posted on 1/17/14 at 1:57 pm to
THIS THIS THIS THIS. redandblackattack definitely gets it!
Posted by adawgj
Brunswick
Member since Oct 2012
1749 posts
Posted on 1/17/14 at 2:25 pm to
R&B. Im not sure who or how many people you were responding to in your thesis, because there were either no quotes or they weren't exicuted properly. I personally am not a "pot activist", but "facts" haven't had much to do with it being made illegal. If by "character" you mean people who stand against government policies or laws that have no foundation, then yes, it says something about those types of people. Your founding fathers had that type of "character".
This post was edited on 1/17/14 at 2:27 pm
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