I guess he didn't inhale after all...
League decides not to suspend Henry after positive drug test
By John Clayton
ESPN.com
Denver Broncos halfback Travis Henry won an appeal of his one-year drug suspension and will be able to finish out the remainder of the season.
Henry claimed his positive drug test for marijuana was because he was a victim of secondhand smoke. Faced with the possibility of getting a one-year suspension because he's been a past offender, Henry even took his case to a federal court.
After waiting for a ruling, Henry was notified Tuesday afternoon he won his appeal.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3141540

League decides not to suspend Henry after positive drug test
By John Clayton
ESPN.com
Denver Broncos halfback Travis Henry won an appeal of his one-year drug suspension and will be able to finish out the remainder of the season.
Henry claimed his positive drug test for marijuana was because he was a victim of secondhand smoke. Faced with the possibility of getting a one-year suspension because he's been a past offender, Henry even took his case to a federal court.
After waiting for a ruling, Henry was notified Tuesday afternoon he won his appeal.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3141540