Is Doing Bong Hits When You're A 23-Year-Old Swimming Legend Really "Regrettable"?

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
So Michael Phelps, the superstar swimmer who snagged a record batch of gold medals in last year's Olympics, has now been caught on camera smoking dope and is in the midst of doing a ritual P.R. self-immolation (see headline from tabloid to the right). Here's his apology:

"I engaged in behavior which was regrettable and demonstrated bad judgment," Phelps said in a statement released by Octagon, his management firm, and posted on his Facebook site. "I'm 23 years old, and despite the successes I have had in the pool, I acted in a youthful and inappropriate way, not in a manner that people have come to expect from me. For this, I am sorry. I promise my fans and the public—it will not happen again."

The Los Angeles Times' account of the situation includes this great paragraph:

Phelps has never failed a drug test during his career and was one of several American athletes who volunteered to undergo additional testing to dispel any suggestions that he might be benefiting from performance-enhancing drugs....

Marijuana, though not considered performance-enhancing, was added to the International Olympic Committee's list of banned substances after the 1998 Olympics. Its use among Olympic athletes became a matter of public debate after Canadian snowboarder Ross Rebagliati tested positive after winning a gold medal in Nagano, Japan, in 1998. Rebagliati was initially stripped of his medal, but in the end kept it because marijuana was, at the time, not on the list.

So (as anyone who ever smoked pot could tell you) marijuana is not performance-enhancing in the way that steroids or human-growith hormone or whatever may be. But the IOC banned it because of...bad publicity essentially (and by the way, Phelps shouldn't face sanctions since it's only a problem if you test positive during competition periods).

Let's be clear here: What Phelps might have been illegal, but it's not wrong in any real sense of the word. He's arguably the greatest living athlete in the world today and I suspect he takes care of his body (and mind) pretty well. Nobody really cares about this sort of thing (folks quoted in the LA Times' story note this will have little to no effect on his sponsorship deals).

The only regrettable behavior and bad judgment the incident highlights is the stupidity of the ongoing war on drugs, which criminalizes a plant that almost half of Americans 12 years and older (including the current president) have tried at one point or another in their lives.

The drug war is not simply a minor issue in America. It is a ubiquitous feature of our lives and the perniciousness of its negative effects on politics, culture, and more can't be measured simply in dollars spent (though that's a good start). It is what I call a "structuring event" in American life, forcing all sorts of activity—from education and athletics, from law enforcement to foreign policy—to pay hypocritical and misdirected lip service to a Just Say No mentality. (More on that here.)

If anything comes of the Phelps incident, let's hope it's a more thoughtful drug policy and not just another wave of anti-drug hysteria.


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Re: Is Doing Bong Hits When You're A 23-Year-Old Swimming Legend Really "Regrettable"

like are you jokin meeee? this is messed up in this world we live in...the counrty that is "freee" but yet we cant do anythign we want without gettin aressted for it?? WTF?! the Gov't wants to take everyones shine ... oh he is doin good ... not on my watch!! really the gov'T and everyone eles who hates needs to fall back! they just dont want to see ppl doin good while puffin on the good ish! but idk shit likethis makes mee MAD!! thats all for todat =)
 
Re: Is Doing Bong Hits When You're A 23-Year-Old Swimming Legend Really "Regrettable"

I say if ANYONE drops Phelps as an endorser because he smoked pot we boycott their products. We should flex a muscle and the muscle attached to the wallet hurts most for these people. Who's with me!?!
If we could muster this level of oneness we can make things happen. If nothing else we can get the media attention. We need nonviolent news time.
If the "far right" can do it to make us do what they want why can't we do it right back?
 
Re: Is Doing Bong Hits When You're A 23-Year-Old Swimming Legend Really "Regrettable"

ok, i guess i agree on boycotting sponsors who drop him because nobody should be punished for using mj. but like i've said, if he speaks for us then we should speak for him.
imo
 
Re: Is Doing Bong Hits When You're A 23-Year-Old Swimming Legend Really "Regrettable"

Kellogg's just dropped Phelps.

I no longer purchase Kellogg's products.
 
Re: Is Doing Bong Hits When You're A 23-Year-Old Swimming Legend Really "Regrettable"

aww thats my fav too but oh welllllllll
bye bye kelloggs =P
 
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