Former Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle David Irving spoke passionately about medical cannabis use in professional football in his first radio interview since his retirement from NFL this year.
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Irving received an indefinite suspension from the league last month for allegedly violating NFL substance abuse policies. He also received limited suspensions in 2018 and 2017 for drug violations.
Irving, 25, says he uses cannabis to manage the pain he suffers due to injuries sustained playing the sport. But cannabis is strictly verboten in the league, which led to Irvingâs decision to end his four-year stint with the Cowboys.
âEighty percent of each team participates in the use of medical marijuanaâif not higher,â Irving said on Tiki and Tierney. âIf Iâm a player rep for my team and we take all the player reps from every team and we get all our players together and go do something together, what is the NFL going to do? We are the NFL. I think itâs time we start acting like it. You do not have jersey sales without us players. You just donât. Why are we settling? We make the least amount of money. Nothing is guaranteed. Itâs literally our jobs to get concussions every single day. Weâre going to get hurt, and then they offer us opioids. I donât agree with that.â
Irving says that not only have NHL cannabis policies affected his career and health, they have also affected his ability to make money.
âIâve dealt with defamation,â Irving said. âI choose to medicate with medical marijuana, and now Iâm this big drug addict and theyâre sending me off to rehab. Now, no matter how great I play, Iâm not going to get paid accordingly because Iâm this big drug addict guy. It hurts me in the football world and off the field.â
Irving says that if the NFL reconsidered their cannabis policy, he might consider rejoining the league.
âThatâs something to think about,â he said. âIt does all depend. That will take away a lot of issues that weâre having â I would say I, but weâre having. The medical laws, they are not what they should be⦠Everyone has their own mindset and own opinion, but if things change, who knows? I canât tell you at this point.â
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