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athletes won t be prosecuted. interesting. but all of the enablers can be and should be. justin, i want to share the reaction from shakari richardson who qualified to go to the tokyo olympics last summer but was banned after she tested positive for marijuana. and she tweeted this today. can we get a solid answer on the difference of her situation and mine? my mother died and i can t run. and i was also favored to place top three. the only difference i see is i m a black young lady. justin, how do you see it? i mean, i don t see a difference at all. i think that but she even said, when this happened, like i knew the rules. and i broke them. and i think that the judge choosing to select this figure skater because she s a minor and saying things were out of her control. in the end, i do not think that makes a difference. if you re old enough to compete at the world stage and olympic
The former Canadian Olympian wants to remove marijuana from the Olympic banned substances list
Canadian retired Olympic hurdler Perdita Felicien said that the ban on the use of marijuana by Olympic athletes is outdated and needs to be changed.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said on Friday That american sprinter Shakari Richardson accepts a 30-day ban After testing positive for THC, a psychoactive chemical substance found in marijuana. As a result, her Olympic trials results were erased, and she will not be allowed to participate in her iconic 100-meter sprint at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.
Richardson told NBC
Nowadays She takes full responsibility, and she smoked marijuana in response to her mother’s recent death.
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