Not to disrespect anyone, but I think you're missing the point. I'll leave it alone after this, but I'm not saying that you have to have committed a crime in order to have made a mistake that you regret. I'm not going to go into Ricky Williams vs. Chris Webber (my point in bringing him up was that his little problem has pretty much cost him his career, at a time when he was one of the best in the business), but Webber isn't a hardened criminal the way you make him out to be. Far from it.I was trying to stay out of this... but Chris Webber's legal issues are a lot worse than Ricky Williams'. Ricky's use of marijuana has deeper medical reasons as he is diagnosed with social anxiety disorder and it helps him calm down. His legal issuses are a lot more naive than Webber's, so your comparison is entirely incorrect (do your research on Ricky Williams before you bring him up).
For the record, Webber's history of legal issues in the past spans approximately 15 years, so it's not like it happened only once by accident.
And no, I have personally never comitted a crime, nor do I need a bible to tell me so, so perhaps that's why our views differ.
As I said twice before, his problems off the court aren't the real reason you don't like him. That's all I meant.
And I'm done.