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NBA Lifts Ban on Marijuana Use: Players Now Allowed to Smoke Weed

 
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(10 words): NBA players can now smoke weed after league agreement.

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The NBA will allow players to use marijuana after reaching a new labor agreement with the players' union, according to The Athletic. This marks a significant change in the league's stance on cannabis use.

Basketball star Kevin Durant has said the NBA commissioner could smell cannabis on him as he lobbied to end the league's ban on the drug. Durant's comments shed light on the growing support among players to legalize marijuana use in the NBA.

The NBA will reportedly lift the ban on marijuana use as part of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), one which is set to be finalized soon. This move reflects the changing attitudes towards marijuana in society and the recognition of its potential benefits.

The NBA will no longer test for marijuana, according to a tentative deal between the league and the National Basketball Players Association. This decision acknowledges the shifting legal landscape surrounding cannabis and the need to adapt policies accordingly.

However, due to the legal of marijuana in some states, the NBA and the media have had to quiet down about these matters. Currently, players who use cannabis in states where it is legal face fewer repercussions.

A new contract between the NBA and the NBPA that allows players to use cannabis went into effect over the weekend. This move reflects the changing cultural and legal norms surrounding marijuana use.

Al Harrington recalls how he found out successful players in the NBA smoke weed and how he gained 10 pounds during his rookie year with the league. Harrington's story highlights the prevalence of cannabis use among players and the need for a more open and accepting approach.

One concession to players is that marijuana has been removed from the league's drug testing program, and as such they will no longer be penalized for its use. This change in policy acknowledges the potential benefits of marijuana for athletes and the need to address it differently.

The NBA has updated its marijuana policy by reaching a new labor agreement, which will allow players to smoke weed without being penalized. This decision aligns with the changing attitudes towards cannabis and recognizes the rights of players to make their own choices.

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