The CFL - The Cannabis Football League

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The CFL - The Cannabis Football League

The Canadian Football League (CFL) is to the NFL as Miller beer is to Budweiser. It is a lightweight that can't compete.
That is why the Cannabis league has made a decision - http://www.Britannica.com/search?query=decision to resort to tactics as luring players including Ricky "The eagle hemp cbd gummies and shark tank ( Click at www.thedailyworld.com - https://www.thedailyworld.com/national-marketplace/eagle-hemp-cbd-gummie... )" Williams and Onterrio "Whizzenator" Smith. Both players are suspended by the NFL for violations against its drug policy.
By the way, the CFL doesn't test the players of its. That's the reason Williams feels secure in the Cannabis league.
Ricky Williams was signed by the Toronto Argonauts. The team's ownership said it was content to use a role model such as the "Hemp" on its squad.
Shame on the CFL for condoning such degenerate behavior. I am parents which are sure are happy to have Ricky Williams as their child's role model.
Onterrio Smith was signed by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers but was cut just recently. The "Whizzenator" injured himself a few weeks back and was unable to recover. I guess he believed that the whizzenator of his could treat the injury of his.
By the way, the whizzenator - http://bordersalertandready.com/?s=whizzenator&search=Search was the unit which Smith was found with by Airport security. It's used to assist a player mask the drug use of his.
Way to go Bombers. Was Smith going to be an excellent role model for kids? We should not be shocked by the CFL's actions. Canadians seem to be apathetic to drug use, particularly marijuana. A lot of people believe it should be legalized.