Pubdate: Sun, 12 Aug 2012 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2012 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www2.canada.com/theprovince/letters.html Website: http://www.theprovince.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Russell Barth ADVOCATE SUPPORTS POT BAN IN SPORTS As a longtime and very public legalization advocate, I think pot should be banned from professional and amateur sports. Let's say two runners are injured in a race. One is from France, where cannabis is prohibited, and the other is from, say, California, where citizens can easily get a permit. The French competitor has no access to cannabis, but the Californian would have potentially endless amounts of pot at his disposal. Using pot for sports injuries speeds up recovery by lowering inflammation, lowering blood pressure, relieving pain and increasing oxygen to the blood. In a world where races are won by tenths of second, this lopsided and unfair rule would give huge advantages. Constant pot use helps respiration and asthma, and that can also mean the difference between gold and silver. Many people report a phenomenon called "time dilation" when using cannabis, which is the sensation that things around you are moving slower than they actually are, causing people to "anticipate" where things are going next. This can subtly enhance performance, especially in a game like volleyball . In the name of sportsmanship and fair play, athletes should not be using pot because it is a performance-enhancer and recovery-shortener. Russell Barth, Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom