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In this March 14, 2012, photo made with a long exposure, a player runs across the NCAA logo at midcourt during practice in Pittsburgh before an NCAA tournament college basketball game. The NCAA last year cut in half the penalty for athletes who fail screenings for substances like marijuana, and its chief medical officer is pushing for college sports’ governing body to get out of the business of testing for recreational drugs altogether. The AP found that some of the nation’s biggest universities, from Oregon to Auburn, have already eased their punishments as society’s views on marijuana use have changed. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic/File)

In this March 14, 2012, photo made with a long exposure, a player runs across the NCAA logo at midcourt during practice in Pittsburgh before an NCAA tournament college basketball game. The NCAA last year cut in half the penalty for athletes who fail screenings for substances like marijuana, and its chief medical officer is pushing for college sports’ governing body to get out of the business of testing for recreational drugs altogether. The AP found that some of the nation’s biggest universities, from Oregon to Auburn, have already eased their punishments as society’s views on marijuana use have changed. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic/File)

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