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	<title>Comments on: Another Drug War Injustice</title>
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		<title>By: Blair Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Blair Anderson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 12:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The injustice of catching one person per NFL year for pot when drawn from 16% of all NZ&#039;s surveyed demograph... arround one in 6  players, some say more, it&#039;s just how it is. The worst injustice is labeling alcohol more legal than cannabis thus promoting and protecting sports subsidy, from Harringtons to Sparc. And ALAC says nothing, they according to them at least, are not funded too. It will be more interesting to the players than to the associations (where even not so angels fear to tread) of that I have no doubt. DrugFree Sport still thinks they can turn your addiction arround as if it is just some kind of career move. Couldnt be to Touch Rugby as any reading of their profile will tell you. Touch Rugby would all but dissapear under a testing regime. But no one will go there, it&#039;s the way it is. It is not an  endless string of fashionable mollochs, it is just lurching incompetancy at sending any kind of meaningful signal while the double standards reign supreme. 

Cannabis players can cope with sport better than drunks. It is anti-aggressogenic character makes it a safer alternative for enjoyable recreation. We have a class for recreational drug use, ministry of health approved.  Keep problematic drug use to when drug use is problematic. Problem Solved.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The injustice of catching one person per NFL year for pot when drawn from 16% of all NZ&#8217;s surveyed demograph&#8230; arround one in 6  players, some say more, it&#8217;s just how it is. The worst injustice is labeling alcohol more legal than cannabis thus promoting and protecting sports subsidy, from Harringtons to Sparc. And ALAC says nothing, they according to them at least, are not funded too. It will be more interesting to the players than to the associations (where even not so angels fear to tread) of that I have no doubt. DrugFree Sport still thinks they can turn your addiction arround as if it is just some kind of career move. Couldnt be to Touch Rugby as any reading of their profile will tell you. Touch Rugby would all but dissapear under a testing regime. But no one will go there, it&#8217;s the way it is. It is not an  endless string of fashionable mollochs, it is just lurching incompetancy at sending any kind of meaningful signal while the double standards reign supreme. </p>
<p>Cannabis players can cope with sport better than drunks. It is anti-aggressogenic character makes it a safer alternative for enjoyable recreation. We have a class for recreational drug use, ministry of health approved.  Keep problematic drug use to when drug use is problematic. Problem Solved.</p>
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