The NCAA will no longer test Division I athletes for cannabis during championships. It was decided after a vote on June 25 by ...
The NCAA Division I Council voted Tuesday to remove cannabis products from the banned drug substance list and end limits on ...
The NCAA has decided to remove cannabis from its banned substances list, signaling a shift towards more progressive athlete ...
The NCAA regulators gave the green light to take off cannabis from the banned drug substance list for championships and ...
Ricky Williams, former Heisman Trophy winner, renowned cannabis advocate, and founder of the cannabis brand Highsman, has expressed his strong support for the NCAA's recent decision to remove ...
Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman said in a statement that cannabis products “do not provide a competitive advantage.” ...
The NCAA no longer will test Division I athletes for cannabis products ahead of its championships after a vote Tuesday by its Division I Council. “The NCAA drug testing program is intended to ...
Advertisement "It is only fitting that the NCAA remove cannabis from its list of banned substances as Sha'Carri Richardson qualifies for the 2024 Olympics -- an accomplishment she earned four ...
Taking cannabanoids off of the banned drug class list removes it from a group ... who have or are at risk for cannabis use disorder. Randomly testing at NCAA championships is not the best way ...
“It is only fitting that the NCAA remove cannabis from its list of banned substances as Sha'Carri Richardson qualifies for the 2024 Olympics—an accomplishment she earned for years ago but was ...