The committee cites growing research that cannabis is not performance-enhancing.
The NCAA is considering removing cannabis from its list of banned substances, citing research that shows it does not enhance performance, according to aThe effort to legalize the drug comes a year after the NCAA adjusted its THC test threshold.
In early 2022, CMAS reworked the penalty structure for student athletes who tested positive for THC, aligning it with the levels established by the World Anti-Doping Agency ,To date, 23 states have legalized recreational cannabis, and medical use is even more widespread. And in recent years, two prominent track and field athletes—
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