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NCAA Council Removes Cannabis from Banned Drug List

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 1, 2024
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The use of cannabis products will no longer be included in the banned drug class for football championships and postseason participation, following the recent decision by the NCAA Division I council. This move is expected to have a significant impact on college football players who have been using the drug for medicinal purposes. The decision is seen as a positive step towards the acceptance of cannabis for medical use.

On Tuesday, the council approved various changes, one of which includes permitting all staff members of college football teams to coach athletes on the field, not just limited to the head coach and ten assistants.

Student-athletes who have tested positive for cannabinoids and are currently serving penalties will have their penalties discontinued.

In a statement, Josh Whitman, the athletic director of Illinois, has expressed his opinion that cannabis products do not give athletes an unfair advantage in sports.

He continued by stating that the council’s main priority is to implement policies that prioritize the health and well-being of student-athletes, rather than punishing them for using cannabis.

In the past, analysts and quality control staffers were only permitted to work off the field during film and strategy sessions. They were not allowed to assist on the field as additional coaches.

Whitman expressed that the NCAA is continuously working towards upgrading the support provided to student-athletes. By eliminating restrictions on skill instruction in football, these athletes will have more opportunities to enhance their abilities and reach their full potential on the field.

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