It seems the thug is holding true to form.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/04/former_auburn_lineman_nick_fai_1.html
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/04/former_auburn_lineman_nick_fai_1.html
Agrees. I'm no fan of Fairly or marijuana, but I'd hardly call him a thug for being in possession of pot.Second-degree marijuana possession is a misdemeanor in Alabama. If that makes him a thug than I guess Steve Jobs was really hardcore.
no kidding, legality aside I don't think it's any worse than drinking beer and when you consider our past three presidents have smoked pot or worse I just don't think you can argue it's that big a deal. Not a fan of Fairly but I think it's important to be fair in how we characterize players and former players for marijuana arrests. Undisciplined and poor judgment - yes. Thug - definitely noSecond-degree marijuana possession is a misdemeanor in Alabama. If that makes him a thug than I guess Steve Jobs was really hardcore.
This.There are plenty of other reasons to call him a thug. Misdemeanor possession of weed is probably not one of them.
exactly. and we will have more in the future as well. Which is why i dont speak negative on things such as this even if it's Aubarn. as long as college football has 18-23 year old players, you will always have a few run in's with the lawFairley and Suh are a perfect match. They will take thugery to new height in Motown.
Pot possession does not make him a thug though. His play on the field speaks for itself. The boogs have had much worse thugs on that team. The felonious 4 comes to mind.
Just a word of warning, Don't get to excited over another AU player legal problem. We've had our share as well.
Exactly. The weed probably relaxes him which is a GOOD thing for society. haha.There are plenty of other reasons to call him a thug. Misdemeanor possession of weed is probably not one of them.
If a pharmaceutical company invented THC, it would be hailed as a breakthrough for all kinds of mental/physical conditions like A.D.D, severe nausea and glaucoma. It would be a controlled substance but hailed as a miracle drug! Its positive and unique benefits would always keep it safe from getting banned from abuse. The stigma associated with Pot from years of misinformation will take several more generations to get over. Many see it as evil. It has been used as a medicine for thousands of years.When I was his age people were taking bets I would end up in prison, I had never smoked pot. One day an old man told me I need to chill out and take a hit of this. It forever changed my life, of course most of the time I forgot where I sat my coffee cup and I was more likely to get a ticket for driving too slow. But my anger mostly went away. I wouldn't suggest anyone else go that route though because it is illegal and you will go to jail if you get caught.
Dang sure prevents seasickness....If a pharmaceutical company invented THC, it would be hailed as a breakthrough for all kinds of mental/physical conditions like A.D.D, severe nausea and glaucoma. It would be a controlled substance but hailed as a miracle drug! Its positive and unique benefits would always keep it safe from getting banned from abuse. The stigma associated with Pot from years of misinformation will take several more generations to get over. Many see it as evil. It has been used as a medicine for thousands of years.
I tried it a couple of times when I was younger but it made me feel paranoid which is a common side effect for many from drugs that makes you introspective. I believe it can be a gauge of how comfortable you are in your own skin. The most sane/grounded people tend to not have the adverse side effects of Pot, but it's still too weak to physiologically damage someone from a deeply paranoid experience like LSD. Pushing someone over the cliff that is.