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? recruiting advantage ?

nook91

Shakes Down The Thunder
Oct 20, 2007
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As more states move to legalize marijuana for general use and consumption, do you expect universities located in states that legalize marijuana to have a significant recruiting advantage over universities located in states that don't?

I suspect this will become a modest, albeit covert, recruiting tool in the near future.
 
As more states move to legalize marijuana for general use and consumption, do you expect universities located in states that legalize marijuana to have a significant recruiting advantage over universities located in states that don't?

I suspect this will become a modest, albeit covert, recruiting tool in the near future.

Its still banned by the NCAA.
 
As more states move to legalize marijuana for general use and consumption, do you expect universities located in states that legalize marijuana to have a significant recruiting advantage over universities located in states that don't?

I suspect this will become a modest, albeit covert, recruiting tool in the near future.
Man I hope not.
 
Maybe that's why the CU Buffaloes record has been dismal.
Hard to win football games when all your players are baked.

That's the excuse the coach is using, at least.
 
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