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Carefully cultivated marijuana has become , so is it time to change the strict testing standards for weed in the NFL?

While discussions Friday between the league and the NFL Players Association centered primarily on immediate discipline for players arrested on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, the meeting in New York also touched on marijuana.

At issue is the threshold of . According to The Associated Press, the union cited the International Olympic Committee’s testing level, which is 150 ng/ml.

“The (potency) level is so much greater in marijuana now, the secondhand smoke can get a positive test,” NFLPA president Eric Winston told The Associated Press. “Just a guy who is around it second hand, then to have to go into the program?”

One such player is Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon, who was after a positive test for marijuana, which his legal team said was caused by Brown’s exposure to secondhand smoke in an unsuccessful appeal of the suspension. Brown is a repeat offender of the league’s substance-abuse program.

“We don’t want false positives, we have to move up the minimum to normal workplace standards,” Winston said.

And what are normal workplace standards?

LabCorp, a North Carolina-based company that provides occupational testing services, , which is the same standard in the .

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