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I'm a police officer and to be honest I don't give a crap what someone does in the privacy of their own home as long as it doesn't affect other people. Sure a little weed used recreationally isn't anymore harmful than alcohol, but half the time it doesn't stay recreational. One big stance for people to be against marijuana is the fact that it is illegal. I don't care if you smoke it and it doesn't affect me, but it's still against the law. Two, as you've heard, it's a gateway drug. Marijuana nowadays isn't like it used to be back in the 60's and contains a higher THC percentage than it used to. You don't even see Hash Oil anymore because the THC in some good weed is so high, it'd be pointless to waste time and money on Hash Oil. Also when you buy marijuana, it's not always just marijuana. Much of the marijuana sold out there is laced with PCP and other drugs. The first high is always the best and people want to relive that first high so they start smoking more and more and stronger stuff. Soon that strong stuff isn't strong enough, which is when they move to other drugs (ie. meth). Finally, smoking dope will make you stupid. I've seen long time pot smokers and they're dumb ass hell. Just like alcohol kills your liver if you drink too much, if you smoke too much weed you'll kill your brain cells.
Back to the question at hand: Does marijuana make you any worse of a paintball player? Yes it does for the simple fact that you're contaminating your lungs with smoke, mind with THC, and body with something that's not supposed to be there. Then again you make yourself a less effective player everytime you eat that 1200 calorie double quarter pounder with cheese with a large coke (400 calories) and large fries (500 calories). You don't have to be healthy and fit to be a good paintball player, but it helps. If you can run just a little bit faster, dive a little bit further, play a little bit long, or even be just a little bit smaller you can be a better player. Sure marijuana may not be the worse thing you can do (the McDonalds we all eat is probably the worse), but it's still not good. Does it belong in a paintball magazine? Sure it does. I've seen exercise tips, health tips, and dietary tips in magazines so why not an anti-drug article.
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