Like this is really going to become a law...it won't...
Like this is really going to become a law...it won't...
It is already a criminal offense with jail time in many other countries, why not in the US?
What other business can you cheat to earn a multimillion dollar contract and not risk jail time?
10 years seems excessive. Should be maybe 6 to 12 months and loss of all earnings.
They arent even jailing people for pot heroin or method anymore.
I doubt this would do anything to reduce the public health costs associated with PED use. It would just cost the US money, and regardless of how insignificant the sum is, sports just aren't important enough to put someone in prison or jail.
So they are going to turn over all the records for NBA and NFL? THose guys are all doped up.
Sounds good!
I'm not a fan of doping, but I don't see why government resources should be spent on this. The individual sports associations should be 100% responsible for setting and enforcing their own policies. I just don't see enforcing fairness within an athletic league to be the purview of the general public.
Should we throw humans in cages for putting substances in their bodies?
Fvck the gosh dang mother flipping govt
theresablankspace wrote:
I doubt this would do anything to reduce the public health costs associated with PED use. It would just cost the US money, and regardless of how insignificant the sum is, sports just aren't important enough to put someone in prison or jail.
What public health costs associated with PED use? Do you have some data for this?
Congress should make drug use by the President and a member of Congress crimes that remove them from office and put them in jail for a minimum of 10 years. That would rally drain the swamp--Trump would be gone; more than half of the senators and representatives would be gone.
Bread boy wrote:
Should we throw humans in cages for putting substances in their bodies?
Fvck the gosh dang mother flipping govt
A reasonable case could be made that doping is akin to fraud and other financial crimes. Winners are paid big money on the promise that they are competing by the rules, which includes being PED-free.
I don't think the proposal is to criminalize use of PEDs for self-improvement of non-competitors.
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