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ThEgReAtOnE
10-03-2007, 05:28 PM
Denver marijuana legalization advocates want Ricky Williams to come to town

By ARNIE STAPLETON, AP Sports Writer
October 2, 2007

DENVER (AP) -- A group that led a campaign to legalize marijuana possession in Denver is posting a billboard advertisement encouraging suspended running back Ricky Williams and the Broncos to get together.

Williams applied for NFL reinstatement this week, his agent said. Williams has played in only 12 NFL games since the start of the 2004 season, but rushed for 3,225 yards in 2002-03. His current suspension began in April 2006 after he violated the league's drug policy for the fourth time. He tested positive for marijuana this April, again delaying his return.

Williams remains under contract with Miami, where he won the NFL rushing title in 2002. But new coach Cam Cameron has not indicated whether he wants Williams to stay with the Dolphins, who fell to 0-4 Sunday.

The billboard, across the street from Invesco Field, where the Broncos play, will be unveiled Wednesday and will stay up for a month. At a cost of $3,000, it features a player with dreadlocks in a blue and orange jersey and reads, "Ricky, come to Denver... Where the people support your SAFER choice." :eek::D

In 2005, Denver residents passed an initiative removing all penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana by adults. The campaign was run on the message that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol. Police have continued prosecuting people under state law, however. Federal law also prohibits possession.

"The National Football League's marijuana policy is just as irrational as our federal government's marijuana policy," said Mason Tvert of the group Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation. "In both cases, authorities are steering adults toward using alcohol and punishing them for making the safer choice to use marijuana instead.

"If (commissioner) Roger Goodell and every NFL player over 21 can go home after a game and have a drink, there is no reason why Ricky Williams should not be allowed to go home and use a less harmful drug."

The initiative Denver voters approved two years ago allows adults to carry up to an ounce of marijuana. No other state allows pot possession for anything other than medical use.

"Ricky Williams would feel right at home here," Tvert said.

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These people are serious.. folks! ;)

jakerz
10-03-2007, 05:32 PM
I would love to live in Denver, or at least visit it for a while ;). Although it makes no sense for Ricky to go because I believe the NFL tests for weed, right?

mad_fan
10-03-2007, 06:09 PM
I would love to live in Denver, or at least visit it for a while ;). Although it makes no sense for Ricky to go because I believe the NFL tests for weed, right?

They do...that's why I chuckled a bit when in saw a poster mention him on a Green Bay board...

CKE
10-03-2007, 07:09 PM
awesome

LPMOM
10-04-2007, 01:10 PM
way to go denver!

dragonsdaddy
10-04-2007, 01:36 PM
maybe ricky believes the nfl restrictions don't apply there, as long as he only possesses a small amount at a time. what's the over/under of his ability to pass a drug test, assuming he gets reentered? i'd put it at 2 weeks( they might not test him in week 1).i'll take the under.

BoomerSooner
10-04-2007, 03:35 PM
maybe ricky believes the nfl restrictions don't apply there, as long as he only possesses a small amount at a time. what's the over/under of his ability to pass a drug test, assuming he gets reentered? i'd put it at 2 weeks( they might not test him in week 1).i'll take the under.

How long does it take to perform a drug test? 10 minutes? I'll put the over under at 11 minutes then.... He has already failed 4 times. He isn't going to play seriously in the NFL again.

Mhs06
10-04-2007, 04:15 PM
You stay classy, Denver!

Texasfrog
10-05-2007, 02:28 AM
How long does it take to perform a drug test? 10 minutes? I'll put the over under at 11 minutes then.... He has already failed 4 times. He isn't going to play seriously in the NFL again.

Ricky Williams is done in the NFL. I cant see a team giving him a shot. He still has to serve a suspension. He is what now ? Gotta be almost 30 and he hasnt played basically real (NFL) football for 2 years.

Well, I'm like you. Some team may give him a shot by my over/under on how long he'll last is about 2 hours.:D:eek:

PS. His skills have to be way way down now though to be a legit NFL player much less RB.

Sorry Ricky.. you wasted your NFL career and Zillions of dollars.;) I suggest you go try to teach Yoga somewhere now for minumum wage.;)

Texasfrog
10-05-2007, 02:31 AM
Looks like Denver will probably be needing a RB soon. Travis Henry looks to be going on the NFL suspension list soon.

Looks like Selvin Young (Texas undrafted rookie) is about to get a boat load of carries for the Denver Broncos. Selvin... Dont drop the ball and you can have a very legit season with probably 1,200+ yards.

Matthew 2000 Eagle
10-05-2007, 03:38 PM
WOW! That's all I can say!

Bootsdaddy
10-12-2007, 01:25 AM
The whole thing sponsored by Budweiser. Makes no sense.:cool:

Humblefied
10-12-2007, 01:32 AM
ooooh good. I think i have ricky on one of my fantasy teams.

Bootsdaddy
10-14-2007, 03:33 AM
ooooh good. I think i have ricky on one of my fantasy teams.

You realize he's not in the league?

PurpleNation
10-14-2007, 03:14 PM
Denver marijuana legalization advocates want Ricky Williams to come to town

By ARNIE STAPLETON, AP Sports Writer
October 2, 2007

DENVER (AP) -- A group that led a campaign to legalize marijuana possession in Denver is posting a billboard advertisement encouraging suspended running back Ricky Williams and the Broncos to get together.

Williams applied for NFL reinstatement this week, his agent said. Williams has played in only 12 NFL games since the start of the 2004 season, but rushed for 3,225 yards in 2002-03. His current suspension began in April 2006 after he violated the league's drug policy for the fourth time. He tested positive for marijuana this April, again delaying his return.

Williams remains under contract with Miami, where he won the NFL rushing title in 2002. But new coach Cam Cameron has not indicated whether he wants Williams to stay with the Dolphins, who fell to 0-4 Sunday.

The billboard, across the street from Invesco Field, where the Broncos play, will be unveiled Wednesday and will stay up for a month. At a cost of $3,000, it features a player with dreadlocks in a blue and orange jersey and reads, "Ricky, come to Denver... Where the people support your SAFER choice." :eek::D

In 2005, Denver residents passed an initiative removing all penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana by adults. The campaign was run on the message that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol. Police have continued prosecuting people under state law, however. Federal law also prohibits possession.

"The National Football League's marijuana policy is just as irrational as our federal government's marijuana policy," said Mason Tvert of the group Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation. "In both cases, authorities are steering adults toward using alcohol and punishing them for making the safer choice to use marijuana instead.

"If (commissioner) Roger Goodell and every NFL player over 21 can go home after a game and have a drink, there is no reason why Ricky Williams should not be allowed to go home and use a less harmful drug."

The initiative Denver voters approved two years ago allows adults to carry up to an ounce of marijuana. No other state allows pot possession for anything other than medical use.

"Ricky Williams would feel right at home here," Tvert said.

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These people are serious.. folks! ;)



Nothing wrong with Marijuana. Ill eb the first to tell you that I love my recrational sport :cool:

Owl, Been there Done that
10-14-2007, 03:24 PM
Why do they test for marijuana? do they test for alcohol?