jcu27 said:Yeah, but the goverment is also f***[*] stupid. Clearly you are too.
Yaya, the government and everyone in the world is stupid, except for you. Pretty funny. You are not going to get far in life, me thinks.
jcu27 said:Yeah, but the goverment is also f***[*] stupid. Clearly you are too.
reed rothchild said:MooUBaby said:What are you dense in the head? Do yo not remember Jimmy Wilson or did you accidently forget about that. Pretty sure killing a guy and fleeing the state is a felony. Phlugrad has certainly dealt with the same things Ash has. So yeah you can compare his disciplinary philosophies or lack there of, it goes both ways bud.
Jimmy Wilson? You mean the kid acquitted of all charges in July of 2009, six months before Phlugrad became Griz coach? The scared kid who used a gun to defend his family and lost three years of his life because of a racist prosecutor?
Yeah, he's not a felon.
Bear Axed said:What should a D1 coach do with a High School Recruit that Gets caught stealing beer from a Convenience store, plays in the 1st games of the season less his scholarship gets a DUI and then flunks out after one year of college.
Coach Ash and the kittens chant................
Bring him back, bring him back, his brother was all conference!
A MSU recruit makes and sells THC laced brownies at his high school graduation party, gets caught and loses his scholarship(and makes the Associated Press wire).PlayerRep said:jcu27 said:Yeah, but the goverment is also f***[*] stupid. Clearly you are too.
tourist said:A MSU recruit makes and sells THC laced brownies at his high school graduation party, gets caught and loses his scholarship(and makes the Associated Press wire).PlayerRep said:jcu27 said:Yeah, but the goverment is also f***[*] stupid. Clearly you are too.
How did this thread get highjacked to a idiotic debate about marijuana? JCU27(Jeff Spicoli, "High Times At Ridgemont High" 1982), please put this thread out of its misery, and stop posting to it. You are suffering death by a thousand cuts. Your blood is all over the place. You have been cut up by nearly every poster on eGriz. Please, pick another topic.
Paytonlives said:JCU
I see both sides of this issue...
The Question is not wether pot should be legal or not, but rather did Conner Thomas break the law as it currently stands. And by all accounts so far he did...
If you feel as strongly as you do then we live in America and go out and get the law changed. If enough people believe as you do then that should not be hard to accomplish.
But your arguement that he should be not guilty because you dont like the law doesn't hold water....
PlayerRep said:jcu27 said:Yeah, but the goverment is also f***[*] stupid. Clearly you are too.
Yaya, the government and everyone in the world is stupid, except for you. Pretty funny. You are not going to get far in life, me thinks.
MooUBaby said:reed rothchild said:WILD_CAT said:Exactly. Pretty much night and day discipline between FLU and ASH. Thomas booted from Cats w/o even waiting for his day in court. That will carry over to each others team. There was a reason the Griz teams were so sloppy and undisciplined last year.
Easy there, Glasshouse. It's pretty hard to see any D1 football coach keeping an admitted drug dealer on the team, particularly one who blew his second chance after nine months.
Coach Phlugrad has not yet had a player or recruit accused of a felony, so it's difficult to compare his disciplinary philosophy to Ash. What we do know from the Ash tenure is this: if you get drunk and break into a stranger's home, you are welcome to play bobcat football.
What are you dense in the head? Do yo not remember Jimmy Wilson or did you accidently forget about that. Pretty sure killing a guy and fleeing the state is a felony. Phlugrad has certainly dealt with the same things Ash has. So yeah you can compare his disciplinary philosophies or lack there of, it goes both ways bud.
stubbins said:MooUBaby said:reed rothchild said:WILD_CAT said:Exactly. Pretty much night and day discipline between FLU and ASH. Thomas booted from Cats w/o even waiting for his day in court. That will carry over to each others team. There was a reason the Griz teams were so sloppy and undisciplined last year.
Easy there, Glasshouse. It's pretty hard to see any D1 football coach keeping an admitted drug dealer on the team, particularly one who blew his second chance after nine months.
Coach Phlugrad has not yet had a player or recruit accused of a felony, so it's difficult to compare his disciplinary philosophy to Ash. What we do know from the Ash tenure is this: if you get drunk and break into a stranger's home, you are welcome to play bobcat football.
What are you dense in the head? Do yo not remember Jimmy Wilson or did you accidently forget about that. Pretty sure killing a guy and fleeing the state is a felony. Phlugrad has certainly dealt with the same things Ash has. So yeah you can compare his disciplinary philosophies or lack there of, it goes both ways bud.
I am curious as to what felony JW committed? I'm betting his record doesnt' show one...unlike Thomas.
If anything, Pflu and Ash have been confronted with the same decision once, whether to let a kid have a second chance. Pflu let JW have a second chance and it worked out, Ash let Thomas have a second chance, and it didn't work out.
Ash had to save face, as would any coach put in that position. I am sure that Ash had a talk with Thomas about staying out of trouble...not really his fault the kid is a f*** up.
'68griz said:JCU, how you feel about marijuana laws is absolutely and totally irrelevant to this discussion. What Connor Thomas did was illegal under current legislation, and nothing else much matters.
WILD_CAT said:'68griz said:JCU, how you feel about marijuana laws is absolutely and totally irrelevant to this discussion. What Connor Thomas did was illegal under current legislation, and nothing else much matters.
Yeah, I mean Thomas could have given them hits of chew and had them puking inside the party as well under the current law.
WILD_CAT said:'68griz said:JCU, how you feel about marijuana laws is absolutely and totally irrelevant to this discussion. What Connor Thomas did was illegal under current legislation, and nothing else much matters.
Yeah, I mean Thomas could have given them hits of chew and had them puking inside the party as well under the current law.
PlayerRep said:WILD_CAT said:'68griz said:JCU, how you feel about marijuana laws is absolutely and totally irrelevant to this discussion. What Connor Thomas did was illegal under current legislation, and nothing else much matters.
Yeah, I mean Thomas could have given them hits of chew and had them puking inside the party as well under the current law.
From a newspaper article. Parse is apparently a policeman who attended the graduation party. Is causing someone to have a medical emergency not some indication of endangerment?
"Parse said the marijuana brownie issue came to light when a 17-year-old Glacier High graduate approached him on June 4.
He "was in distress and his face was pale," Parse said. The boy told Parse about another 17-year-old who appeared to be having a medical emergency. Several students told the officer that the youth had consumed marijuana brownies in the parking lot. Parse called paramedics.
Six 17-year-olds, along with Thomas, were sent home from the party with their parents after showing symptoms that included confusion, hallucinations, increased heart rates, perspiration and garbled speech, police said."
'68griz said:JCU, how you feel about marijuana laws is absolutely and totally irrelevant to this discussion. What Connor Thomas did was illegal under current legislation, and nothing else much matters.
jcu27 said:PlayerRep said:WILD_CAT said:'68griz said:JCU, how you feel about marijuana laws is absolutely and totally irrelevant to this discussion. What Connor Thomas did was illegal under current legislation, and nothing else much matters.
Yeah, I mean Thomas could have given them hits of chew and had them puking inside the party as well under the current law.
From a newspaper article. Parse is apparently a policeman who attended the graduation party. Is causing someone to have a medical emergency not some indication of endangerment?
"Parse said the marijuana brownie issue came to light when a 17-year-old Glacier High graduate approached him on June 4.
He "was in distress and his face was pale," Parse said. The boy told Parse about another 17-year-old who appeared to be having a medical emergency. Several students told the officer that the youth had consumed marijuana brownies in the parking lot. Parse called paramedics.
Six 17-year-olds, along with Thomas, were sent home from the party with their parents after showing symptoms that included confusion, hallucinations, increased heart rates, perspiration and garbled speech, police said."
Marijuana does not cause hallucinations and he wouldn't be in distress or pale(unless because he was having a panic attack, still wouldn't cause hallucinations)...Isn't possible that something else was mixed in? Dealers often do lace marijuana so that the person will get hooked and keep coming back. I'm sure nothing was even wrong with the kid though...Most likely a first timer and was just scared..There is no way that marijuana can endanger someones life unless laced..And a kid freaking out isn't a medical emergency especially if it is just from marijuana.
FWIW, I used to firmly believe marijuana should be legal, is less harmful than alcohol, etc. However after the debacle of the MMJ industry over the last few years, and the ranting and paranoia from advocates especially this last legislative session, I am starting to question my belief and wonder if the government is right about it being illegal. We have all known stoner dudes who were incapable of putting sentences together, but I have always assumed they were brain dead before smoking pot. Now I have to wonder, did they get stupid from smoking pot, or did they smoke pot and were stupid? Sadly it appears some people just can't handle the weed and become a menace to society. Too bad some have to ruin it for everyone.AllWeatherFan said:Just a bit of unsolicited advice to jcu27:
First, a disclaimer. I think alcohol causes more societal problems than weed. I don't necessarily want my dentist to get high before he drills my tooth, but you get my viewpoint.
Now, here's my advice. A pithy one-liner is way more effective than endless posts that all basically say the same thing, over and over and over. Especially when those posts include insults to people whom you perceive to have insulted you. Dude, you're not going to convince anybody who's not already on your side, and nobody on the other side of the issue is going to convince you. So really, it's probably best to just stop. It's boring.
So, torch up a spliff and let's operate some heavy machinery.