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Because of how publishing cycles work, I write my editor’s
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letters the month (or sometimes two months) before they’re published. So right now, I’m writing March’s letter in February. It turns out, I’m writing it the day after the closing ceremonies of the Winter Olympics, which gives me pause to ponder whether and why athletes should be allowed to use cannabis before, during, and after the Olympics. I put the question to Sensi Michigan’s publisher, Jamie Cooper, who helped me see why the International Olympic Committee should consider allowing its ath-
FIND letes to use cannabis during the world’s greatest sporting event. US 1. Cannabis is a substance (in 17 states) legally available for use for anyone 21 and ON up. We don’t test people for booze, do we? 2. These athletes deal with all kinds of ailments, such as pain from injuries and stress SOCIAL around competing. Cannabis could help them so much. Why deny them access to MEDIA 3. a helpful medicine? It’s not a performance enhancer. In fact, there is a fear it could decrease performance. I guess that depends on who you ask. 4. The World Health Organization has recommended the rescheduling of cannabis. FACEBOOK 5. The World Anti-Doping agency says, “athletes are role models, and cannabis is Like Sensi Media a violation of the spirit of sport.” This policy pushes a false narrative of extreme Group to infuse your newsfeed with more cannabis-related harm and has been enforced in incredibly racist and societally of our great cannabis damaging ways. lifestyle content. Thoughts? Hit me up on Instagram at @heli_girl_1970. TWITTER Follow @sensimag for need-to-know news and views from Sensi headquarters. INSTAGRAM Pretty things, pretty places, pretty awesome people: nd it all on @sensimagazine
This policy pushes a false narrative of extreme cannabis related harm and has been enforced in incredibly racist and societally damaging ways
Tracy Ross @writertracyross