Friday, March 29, 2024

Darryl Strawberry Calls Weed Gateway Drug

Well it looks like we can’t go a full week without a celebrity making an unqualified opinion about cannabis. Former New York Mets star made headline recently about the mainstreaming of cannabis. Darryl Strawberry calls weed gateway drug, pitting him against athletes using cannabis as a natural pain reliever.

“Most people don’t understand marijuana is a drug,” Strawberry told TMZ Sports. “It’s just the beginning. Starting people off when they’re young and then it leads to everything else.”

“Most young people start off with marijuana … it’s a gateway,” he added. “I started with marijuana when I was young—14, 15 years old—and it led me to everything else.”

RELATED: 3 Reasons Athletes Are Expected To Turn To Marijuana In 2019

Strawberry was suspended three times during his MLB career for cocaine usage. The ex-right fielder also opened up about his sex addiction in 2017, telling Dr. Oz he “would go between innings, and stuff like that and run back and have a little party going on.”

Those anti-marijuana comments have driven backlash from various corners of the internet, including Stephen Jackson, the cannabis advocate and former NBA star. Jackson initially called Strawberry “a whole crackhead,” though he later walked back those comments. He did remain firm in his statement that cannabis was not a gateway drug for athletes.

“If you think weed is a gateway drug, then you weak-minded,” he said. “It’s a gateway for weak-minded people. That’s just what it is. So if you weak-minded, don’t smoke weed because it’s going to make you try coke and crack.”

Athletes for Care, a group made of former athletes that advocates for medical cannabis to treat ailments, also rejected Strawberry’s position and his notion that cannabis “destroys lives.”

RELATED: Weed And Snowboarding: Double Standard for Women?

“Many across the country are unfamiliar with the medicinal properties of the cannabis plant and Mr. Strawberry is no exception,” Anna Valent, Executive Director of Athletes For Care, said in a statement. “As an organization that provides a community for athletes in their life after a career in sports, we empathize with Mr. Strawberry’s struggle with substance abuse.”

“Our organization’s members include ex-players from every professional sports league, who have found that regulated, properly dosed cannabis can provide a better quality of life, and we believe that every patient deserves to understand this alternative,” she added. “We invite Mr. Strawberry to join our organization because, even beyond cannabis, his experiences through the years are extremely relevant to this conversation.”

MUST READ

Maybe The New James Bond Should Update With Marijuana

There is a new face, but maybe the new James Bond should update with marijuana. After all, it isn't the 50s anymore.

MORE BY THIS AUTHOR

Like Marijuana, Sleep Deprivation Can Trigger The Munchies

Lack of sleep is rough and can cause weight gain. Data shows like marijuana, sleep deprivation can trigger the munchies.

Don't Miss Your Weekly Dose of The Fresh Toast.

Stay informed with exclusive news briefs delivered directly to your inbox every Friday.

We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe anytime.