Federal government advises Canadian hockey players in Russia and Belarus to ‘leave now’

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Federal government advises Canadian hockey players in Russia and Belarus to ‘leave now’
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Government cautions 44 Canadians playing for the league in those countries “our ability to provide consular services may become extremely limited” — via TheGrowthOp cannabisnews hockey

Cannabis use among professional hockey players is difficult to peg down.CBD is allowed

. Those caught with “abnormally high levels” of THC in their systems are referred to the league’s Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Program, rather than handed fines or suspensions. In 2020, after a hiatus caused by the pandemic, the NHL shifted the Stanley Cup Playoffs to two Canadian sites, where weed gummies were reported to“When guys were taking weed gummies, it wasn’t a, ‘Let’s get high as s–t and do nothing all day.’ It was more of a recovery sense or to fall asleep after a game,” one Western Conference player told. “Instead of falling asleep at 4 or 5 a.m., guys could fall asleep at 1 a.m. so they could get seven hours of sleep.

Earlier this year, Jonathan Franks, campaign spokesman for Trevor Reed, a U.S. Marine veteran who had been detained in Russia since August 2019 before being released in a prisoner exchange in April, noted that Griner’s case has the “hallmarks of a very wrongful and arbitrary detention.” “They’re making her out to sound like a drug kingpin. I think that it is unlikely that Ms. Griner will get a fair trial,” he told, a weekly newsletter from The GrowthOp.

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