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Re: A proposal to end the NBA strike



I too think this political correctness has gone far enough.  Remember, we are
supposed to be for individual freedom from intrusion.  There are few jobs that
require drug testing, and pro basketball ain't one of them.

Theresa Lee wrote:

> This area is gray to me. People smoke marijuana every day and don't get
> fired from their jobs. If they smoke it at their job or if it is effecting
> their performance in a way that the boss can lay the blame on the drug use,
> well then, they have a case. But smoking alone can't get you fired. Let's
> not rehash the debate about drug testing, but suffice to say, I consider it
> an invasion of privacy.
>
> Also, if NBA players lost their job every time they broke "society's rules"
> then Chris Webber, Greg Minor, et al would not be employed today. I'm sure
> Kevin Garnett or Kobe Bryant enjoyed a beer or two before their 21st
> birthdays. What about sex for money? What about illegal sex (technically
> sodomy is illegal in many states)?
>
> Open that can of worms and you won't have any players.
>
> Theresa
>
> >2. Use of "Society's Rules". Marijuana deemed as illegal as in society.
> >Any player
> >partaking of actions that would get him fired from a normal job (smoking
> >grass,
> >choking boss) can be fired and even banned from league. Due Process would,
> >of course, apply.
> >

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Peace,

Bentz
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