Call of Duty Esports Has An Adderall Problem
The topic of Adderall in esports made headlines recently following the release of a video from LA Thieves' Cuyler "Huke" Garland bringing to light revelations about the use of the drug during his time on the Dallas Empire. Following the confession from the 2020 CoD League champion, many others in the Call of Duty community have come out to weigh in on the issue and how it is more prevalent than one may expect, but something that few have been willing to discuss. Despite the topic being brought under scrutiny, especially in the CoD League, Activision Blizzard has maintained a state of radio silence, refraining to comment on the matter. Support us on Patreon: / akshonesports Subscribe to our channel! https://goo.gl/OvCljl Join our Discord community: / discord Become a Member to support us: / @akshonmedia Follow us to stay up to date with our releases! Website: https://www.akshonmedia.com/ Facebook: / akshonesports Instagram: / akshonesports Twitter: / akshonesports Image via Activision Blizzard / Call of Duty League #callofduty #esports #gaming

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