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If it were legal at the federal level i would most definitely partake. I love golf but suffer from extreme knee and back pain. It would help me.

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It's a natural alternative to opioids.it should be allowed.

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When you go to a store or a Bar, you can wear a hat in doors you don’t need a collar on your shirt on public courses you can wear blue jeans. Golf for amateurs is not always about the score. There are a lot of reasons why golf has become so restrictive. Some of it is the company you keep, the course you play, your political believes.
That being said, they portray pot as a gate way drug. If you talk to most police officers they will tell you alcohol is the reason for most domestic disturbances. But it is easier to bust you for pot. I don’t think pot works very good for your score I don’t use it on the course unless I’m playing with friends and we’re just out enjoying the day feeling the club hit the ball, making a putt. That all being said I once asked a pro at my course that required a collar on your shirt to play. What if Tiger Woods showed up without one could he play. The pro said yes he could. Somethings your dealing with is who is in control. Good luck with that! I believe it was Byron Nelson who said get some calluses on your glove hand and you don’t need one. W C Fields said there is a sucker born everyday.
I have been playing golf for 50 years and I’m sure if I played you for money and you were stoned and I wasn’t. You would still smoke me. Good Luck!

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I'm a 70 year old avid golfer that smokes daily especially on the course. Pot will relax and concentrate the mind. I have shot my best scores and aced #7 at LPGA while on this performance enhancing drug. However, I won't play with loud drinkers or those who spit tobacco on the greens. Weed provides the required pure tunnel vision that eliminates negative thought interference between the hand and eye. You can hear the putts roll.

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Is cannabis harmless in golf or should it be banned? - I don’t feel the ever increasing casual acceptance of medical (and) recreational marijuana usage in every aspect of American society, has been (the) key element missing from our culture. The genie is out of the bottle now though. We’ve shackled our posterity with an un-neccasry burden of dealing with the adverse effects of “to much of a good thing” under the guise of health and tax revenue. In short, to appease the short sightedness of the masses, sure, add joints to the beer carts, frankly I’m old and don’t give a damn anymore.

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There is no justification for pot to be allowed in the game of golf whether it is in the amateur or professional setting. Promoting this behavior goes against all programs intended to provide educational programs to instill the basis of building character, instill life enhancing values and promote healthy choices. Would First Tee be changed to First Toke, I certainly hope not.

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It’s definitely not a performance enhancing drug. Should it be on the prohibited list? Absolutely not! You are able to take a cooler full of beer in your cart, the club house is happy to sell it to you and provide the ice and cooler. So ease up the rules PGA. and get in step with the rest of society.

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