Retired NFL players back new Denver nonprofit advocating for medical marijuana

Athletes for Care hopes to change the public's perception of cannabis -- and professional athletes
https://youtu.be/R5TEDF2UWlIBy Alicia Wallace, The Cannabist Staff
During the day, the prescription opiates stung like a knife in Eben Britton’s gut. At night, cravings for the pills prescribed to manage pain caused by six years as a NFL offensive lineman roused him from his sleep. But on this sunny Saturday morning in Denver’s Berekley Lake Park, Britton was all smiles, palming a rubber kickball he prepared to pitch in the Athletes For Care (A4C) kickball game during Denver’s 420 Games. Britton found another way — another means of managing the pain, the depression, the anxiety, the head-rattles that plague careers and trigger darker struggles for some athletes well into retirement: cannabis as part of a holistic approach to healing. Now he’s working with A4C to help other athletes discover a path without opiates. [caption id="attachment_9064" align="alignnone" width="1000"]



SOURCE Save“It’s really about getting these athletes to feel better,” he said.
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