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Originally Posted by woody18228
Here's the problem guth and flitherton, not all kids are smart. We can't assume kids will make a smart decision and see through what he's saying. Kids are impressionable, hell, people are impressionable.
Someone tells a 14 year old that smoking pot's not good for you, not a good idea, etc., they say, "well Randy Moss does it, and he's in the NFL."
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I would argue that it's a good thing, because now people everywhere have one more thing to point to to counter the often misleading propoganda that comes out of most law enforcement agencies concerning marijuana. Marijuana is no worse than alcohol, do you think we'd even be talking about this if moss had admitted to drinking occasionally?
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Originally Posted by crewsor
How much more proof do you need than someone admitting on the record that they did something. I couldn't care less that he smokes pot. I just think it was incredibly stupid of him to volunteer that information.
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He wasn't under oath. All he would have to do is claim that the reporter misquoted or misinterpreted what he said. Just because i said i did something doesn't mean i actually did do it, and you'd be hard-pressed to prove me guilty on that bit of evidence alone. If he fails a drug test, well then, that's a different story altogether.