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The WNBA is reportedly negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement that includes eliminating marijuana testing for players, aligning the league with recent policy reforms in the NBA, NFL, and NCAA. While a deal has been reached in principle, the specific terms regarding cannabis have not yet been released.

WNBA Reportedly Ready to Drop Marijuana Testing for Players in Union Deal

Mar 20, 2026

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

The WNBA is finally looking to catch up with the times. Recent reports indicate the league is negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement that includes a total end to marijuana testing for its athletes. While other major organizations like the NBA, NFL, and NCAA have already loosened their restrictions, the WNBA has remained surprisingly strict, still labeling cannabis a "prohibited substance" and hitting players with fines or suspensions for repeat violations. This potential shift follows the high-profile 2022 incarceration of Brittney Griner in Russia, which sparked intense global conversation about outdated cannabis laws.

This is a massive win for the community because it acknowledges that athletes should have the same rights to natural wellness as anyone else. For everyday tokers, seeing a major professional league drop the "prohibited" label helps strip away the lingering stigma surrounding the plant. It’s a practical move that prioritizes player health and recovery over outdated policing, signaling that the sports world is finally embracing a more sensible, pro-cannabis future.

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