NFL to Players: Pot Now Legal for Some, But Don't Smoke It

Just because recreational marijuana is now legal in Colorado and Washington - thanks to voters approving constitutional amendments in those states Tuesday - doesn't mean NFL players can smoke it.

The drug is still illegal under the NFL's substance abuse policy, a message the league took steps to reinforce on Wednesday morning. "The NFL's policy is collectively bargained and will continue to apply in the same manner it has for decades," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told USA Today. "Marijuana remains prohibited under the NFL substance abuse program. The Colorado and Washington laws will have no impact on the operation of the policy." Players could be suspended for up to four games for failed drug tests.

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