CTE Breakthrough Could Forever Change Football

Sports like football, hockey, rugby or soccer run some level of risk, and that it is cumulative exposure to head hits, not only concussions, that is most critical.

Repeated Head Hits, Not Just Concussions, May Lead To A Type Of Chronic Brain Damage:

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Did you ever feel sorry for the Gladiators that died in the stadiums years ago just for the sport of the audience? They gave up their lives for wealth and fame. Eaten alive by lions or beating the living daylights out of each other for a big HIP HIP Parade!

Delaware may be stopping football in grade schools. New Studies came out this week showing contact sports of any kind can cause (CTE) permanent brain damage. And only a few bangs of the head can cause it. No concussion is needed to get CTE.

Would a star of football continue knowing this? Some are bailing out and some would not give up playing the game for nothing! Some states are spending millions of dollars building new stadiums just for the sport. It looks like a waste of money to me.

We have homeless people living in the woods across the nation. Many of them are veterans that fought for our freedom. Why are stadiums being built when housing for the homeless is more important? Read more News

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New DUI law while driving - THC levels

The bottom line is to be smart and don't drive under the influence of any kind of drug or alcohol.

The smart general public should have enough sense to follow the rules so not to upset the apple cart and losing the right to use THC for health reasons or whatever..?

Police Departments and Government Officials are working really hard together to set legal limits for THC in your system while driving. Not only in Colorado but other states that have or are ready to legalize the use of THC.

*If you live in states or are visiting the states that allow legal use of THC you should check the newest laws before you inhale or light up.

And THC laws will be changing until the cart runs smoothly.

As of October 1st, 2016 the laws have changed in Colorado. A new DUI law is in effect in Colorado which sets a legal limit for the amount of active THC in your system while driving. The legal limit is 5 nanograms per milliliter of blood. This law was fiercely debated with the main issue being that people metabolize THC at different rates and as a result, the amount of impairment varies drastically from person to person. Unlike alcohol, where if you are over 0.08 you are impaired, it's hard to determine if a person is impaired or not based upon THC levels alone.

Vermont Senate approves recreational marijuana bill.

Vermont Senate approves recreational marijuana bill. MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) The Vermont Senate Wednesday afternoon approved a marijuana legalization bill. "I think it reflects the will of Vermonters, and it's been an ongoing process for a long time," said Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman.

The vote make Vermont the first state in the country to authorize the recreational use of marijuana by an act of the Legislature as opposed to a ballot measure. The House passed the bill last week.

"I'm excited that we've gotten to this point again. I believe this is an important step, it's an important criminal justice reform. It's an important statement that the Vermont Legislature recognizes that prohibition is a failure," said Laura Subin with the Vt. Coalition to Regulate Marijuana.

Not all members of the Senate agree. Senator Brian Collamore, R-Rutland County, is among those who voted no. "I don't think it sends a particularly positive message to our youth, but that's probably going to be overcome with some educational efforts down the road," he said.

If the bill were to become come law here's what it would look like: Vermonters over the age of 21 would be allowed to possess up to one ounce of pot. They could also have two mature plants and four immature plants. Only one person can cultivate plants per dwelling and landlords can refuse to allow growing. It also includes a change demanded by Governor Phil Scott -- a new misdemeanor crime for providing anyone under 21 with marijuana. READ MORE