1. I dont now but did in HS. I think that "many" should have been the choice of words here. I think it goes on a pretty good bit too...but I am not going to speculate a percentage.
  2. i'm 35 and graduated from lsu in '92--been out of the college scene for quite a while.

    you just havent been exposed to it. its there.
  3. deja' vu
  4. You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to saltyone again.

    Hopefully "dumb college kids" like that never have families and kids of their own. Not saying CParso is or isn't.
  5. So, basically like I said, people who say things Salty doesn't want to hear - regardless of the truth.

    Your whole paragraph has absolutely nothing to do with whether football players smoke weed or not.

    Our statements have nothing to do with whether smoking weed is okay or acceptable or justifiable either.
  6. You and I are close to the same age. The 10% have always felt that they are in the majority. If you tested each athlete at LSU for drugs on a regular basis, and I don't know that they don't, there would be only a very few test positive each year. Out of a 100, I would guess between 5 and 10 are using illegal drugs. Maybe not even that many.
  7. Based off of what? Exactly.
  8. CParso is dead on.......

    If you guys don't know this you're either blind, deaf or both.......
  9. Holy cow...Stop the Presses a young broke college kid gets a little $ and goes out and buys some pot....:shock:
    I'm more skocked that folks are actually supprised by this incident than the incident itself...
  10. Thanks for the link. That's rather disturbing.

    I tend to agree with Salty here. There is a significant amount of drug use at LSU, but it's certainly not the majority or even close. If it makes those who use better to believe that others do as well, so be it. Of the 100 people I knew best at LSU, I would say only 5 did drugs. Of course, that's a guess and it may reflect the type of friends I had, but to say that LSU is a rampage of drug use, I think, at least four years ago, is wrong.

    What you're around is what you believe is what everyone else is around. Take the Greeks, for instance. They're 10-15% of the LSU population, but ask an incoming freshman or even upperclassman, and they'll quote you a most higher percentage.