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The Wrong 'Un
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Originally posted by JaCory
I don't think anyone should get punished for puting any substance in their body, and as far as sports go if there willing to accept the risks, let them, it shows the game means more to them than the ones who don't use them (or there just stupider han the ones who do)


Wrong. Anyone guilty of using performance enhancing drugs should be banned from all forms of competition, in any form of sport, as well as being banned from training on official facilities or with other current players, for a minimum of 2 years.

That is the precedent and current policy, and it is fair if it is kept consistent.

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Colin
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I don't think anyone should get punished for puting any substance in their body

OK, so I can go out there to train for the 100m dash or to try out for MLB, try my best, and lose out to a bunch of guys who are on roids?
JaCory
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I don't think anyone should get punished for puting any substance in their body, and as far as sports go if there willing to accept the risks, let them, it shows the game means more to them than the ones who don't use them (or there just stupider han the ones who do)
Toxic
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Steroids.
What do you think abou them?

Do you care at all? If we find out Bonds did use them, should we keep his records?

I know players are always trying to find an edge, but...if back in the golden years, like the 50's, they swatted the same amount, if not more in some cases.

Mantle had 55 while injured.
The Babe had 60.
Ted had totals in the 40's.

Really, all they did was work out, what happened?
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