The NFL has largely abandoned the notion of suspending players for marijuana. However, they can still be fined. And one player is pushing back against more than $500,000 in fines that have been imposed on him.Via Justin Wingerter of BusinessDen, former Broncos defensive end Randy Gregory has sued both the league and the team under the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act. The argument is that Gregory needs THC to treat social-anxiety disorder and PTSD, and that he nevertheless has been fined more than $500,000 after testing positive for it."Mr. Gregory requested an accommodation from the NFL and Broncos to consume Dronabinol to treat his disabilities," the civil complaint alleges. "Specifically, Mr. Gregory sought to consume Dronabinol, which is synthetic cannabis, at the direction of his treating physician during non-work hours. The NFL and the Broncos denied his request noting that THC is a federally controlled substance. Since requesting an accommodation, Mr. Gregory has paid $532,500 in penalties to the NFL for consuming THC to treat his disabilities. Regardless of a positive test, Mr. Gregory is expected to play in every game, attend practice, attend media sessions, and fulfil...
Randy Gregory sues NFL, Broncos over fines for THC use
Published Jun 7, 2024 at 4:20 AM
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