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UFC/USADA marijuana policy violates state law

The athletic commissions are responsible for determining policy around drug tests, and they determine what is legal or illegal in their respective states. Those commissions ALLOW USADA to do their testing for them, but USADA cannot substitute their own policies in place of commission policies.

This policy is patently illegal, so long as state law determines that marijuana positive tests be considered a drug test violation.
Brendan Schaub account confirmed.
 
No they’re not. It’s a state issue. And that’s all a citizen could hope for.
we don’t want government mandates. We want states rights.
And whatever state you live in should vote on whatever they see fit.

I don’t want to sound like an old chunk of coal. But I don’t want the government forcing anything in my state. I would rather the folks who live in it decide what they will or will not tolerate.

I’m pro anything you want to ingest into your body. But I don’t want a government to dictate it. And I would rather a state dictate it.

and neither of the choices would be which I am for which is you should ingestbwhstever the hell you want to. But no federal level on it.
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Yes they are. That house passed the vote in September.
 
The athletic commissions are responsible for determining policy around drug tests, and they determine what is legal or illegal in their respective states. Those commissions ALLOW USADA to do their testing for them, but USADA cannot substitute their own policies in place of commission policies.

This policy is patently illegal, so long as state law determines that marijuana positive tests be considered a drug test violation.

why do you care so much?
 
Except the ACs only oversee the in-competition tests, not the random ones. They can't force USADA to test for THC. If USADA doesn't test for or report THC, NSAC can't do shit.

Plus it's legal in Nevada, so...
 
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