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NFL Increases Amount Of Marijuana That Players Can Test Positive For

Keegan MacDonald by Keegan MacDonald
December 17, 2024
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The NFL and NFL Players Association (NFLPA) have agreed to significant changes to the league’s substance abuse policy, particularly regarding marijuana use. The updated policy, which goes into effect immediately, raises the threshold for a positive THC test and reduces financial penalties for violations.

Previously, the threshold for a positive THC test was set at 150 ng/ml. Under the new policy, that limit has been raised to 350 ng/ml. This adjustment provides a more lenient standard for players and reflects evolving attitudes toward marijuana use. Generally, it takes approximately one week after regular marijuana use for THC levels to drop below the new 350 ng/ml threshold.

Alongside the increased threshold, fines for violations have been significantly reduced. Under the previous system, a first violation would result in a fine of 50 percent of a player’s game check. That penalty has now been lowered to a flat $15,000 fine. For a second violation, the fine has dropped from a full game check to $20,000. A third violation will result in a fine equivalent to one game check instead of two, and for four or more violations, the fine has been reduced from three games to two. Missed tests will also incur reduced penalties under the revised policy.

This is the latest step in the NFL’s evolving stance on marijuana. In 2020, the league and NFLPA dramatically limited the circumstances under which players could face suspensions for substance abuse violations. While suspensions for marijuana use are now rare, financial penalties have remained a deterrent. The new changes further ease the burden on players, reflecting the growing push for a more progressive approach to cannabis in professional sports.

Though the league’s policy still technically prohibits marijuana use, the updated rules bring the NFL closer to decriminalizing it altogether. Players are now permitted to use marijuana as long as their THC levels remain below the new 350 ng/ml threshold during testing. This policy shift highlights the league’s increasing flexibility on the issue, aligning with broader societal trends toward marijuana acceptance and reform.

Read the whole article from NBC Sports here.

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