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Posted on 11/4/19 at 2:43 pm to
Posted by JKChesterton
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Posted on 11/4/19 at 2:43 pm to
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You didn’t answer either of my two questions.

1. What is LSU’s policy on weed?

2. Which schools have less conservative policies?


There hasn't been public reporting on this since 2011, when bleacher report did a story in spring 2011, this was based on policies in place in prior years. LSU's was back then a D-, after LSU lost that 2012 game, Miles seemed to have lost power with the AD and Compliance at LSU got more aggressive, the summer of 2012 in when Honey Badger got kicked off the team. In the 2011 Bleacher report article, it took 4 failed test to get suspension. Ole Miss at that time you lost tickets for families. Today, LSU, first positive for street drugs (weed included), 6 game suspension. Some guys are serving that this year, but Coach O was able to get to pick the games the suspensions will happen. The 2nd positive street drug test, 1 year suspension.Now, there might be some appeals I guess, but Those are about as penal as I have seen.

The most restrictive policies, based on what has been reported was UGA and UK, first failed test, 10% of games (1 game), 2nd (6 games) third test dismissal.

Now here is what I have found, if you have more recent articles that document street drug policies, then let me know. Be glad to discuss them civilly.

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