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CSMAS Recommends Removal Of Cannabis From NCAA Banned Drug List
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SEPTEMBER 26, 2023 | written by STEVE ULRICH
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1. CSMAS Recommends Removal Of Cannabis From NCAA Banned Drug List
by Greg Johnson, NCAA
“The NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports recommended that each of the three divisional governance bodies introduce and adopt legislation that would remove cannabinoids from the list of NCAA banned drug classes.
Committee members, who met this week in Indianapolis, also recommended the development of a robust educational strategy to accompany a potential change to cannabinoid legislation.
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