Pubdate: Thu, 14 May 2015 Source: USA Today (US) Copyright: 2015 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co. Inc Contact: http://mapinc.org/url/625HdBMl Website: http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/news/index.htm Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/466 Author: Lindsay H. Jones COLUMN: NFL POLICY AT ODDS WITH LAWS ENGLEWOOD, Colo. - It was almost too juicy a story line to be true. Shane Ray, the NFL prospect cited for marijuana possession just days before the draft, gets picked by the Denver Broncos, of all teams, and heads to Colorado, home to many of America's most liberal marijuana laws. It was a tale that set social media ablaze with quips about Ray's arrival in Denver being "dope" along with references to the fact that since January 2014, Coloradans can legally purchase up to an ounce of marijuana at dispensaries across the state. It is very likely that had Ray been pulled over for a traffic violation on Interstate 70 in Colorado - rather than some 600 miles east on the same highway in Missouri - he would have received just a traffic ticket. Then maybe he wouldn't have dropped from the draft's top 10 into John Elway's waiting arms at pick No. 23. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt