How legalizing marijuana could affect ASU athletics

Assistant professor of psychology Madeline Meier’s latest research on long-term marijuana use aside from having bad teeth, persistent marijuana users have few physical health problems at midlife. However, her other research has shown marijuana’s detrimental effects on key social and financial factors. /Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
Assistant professor of psychology Madeline Meier’s latest research on long-term marijuana use aside from having bad teeth, persistent marijuana users have few physical health problems at midlife. However, her other research has shown marijuana’s detrimental effects on key social and financial factors. /Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now

By Doug Haller | The Arizona Republic

In less than three months, Arizona residents likely will vote on Proposition 205, deciding whether to legalize recreational marijuana use.

No matter which direction this goes, not much is expected to change within Arizona State athletics – at least in the short term.

Just last week, the Drug Enforcement Administration announced marijuana – for any intended purpose – will remain illegal under federal law, which means it will remain an illegal substance on college campuses.

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