College athletes may soon be able to celebrate a win with a joint instead of a victory cigar.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has long prohibited the use of cannabis, and athletes are regularly tested for THC and sometimes punished if it’s detected.
On Friday, however, NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports recommended removing marijuana from the list of banned substances, the NCAA said in a news release.
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