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    Re: One year ago..

    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonGM View Post
    The atheletes aren't in the sport for the entertainment.

    Some are in it for money.

    Some are in it for fame.

    Some are in it for the thrill of competition.

    Some are in it for the pure pleasure of pushing themselves to the limit.

    Some are in it for lots of other reasons.

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    OK, yea, but their all entertainers. Musicians don't record albums just to be entertainers either, Actors don't act just to be entertainers, etc... (well, most don't anyway. The best don't). Their professionals at their craft, but the product that their crafting is all ultimately entertainment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by filihok
    Some are in it for the thrill of competition.

    Some are in it for the pure pleasure of pushing themselves to the limit.

    Some are in it for lots of other reasons.
    All 3 of these can be considered "for entertainment", and so can money and fame to a lesser extent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohms_law View Post
    lol


    ...and, you're only partially right anyway. You're way, way off on at least part of that.
    Yeah, i made up the part about you being a tree hugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohms_law View Post
    I'd be willing to bet that in 10-15 years "PED" usage will be a common practice, and personally I'm all for it.
    I'm not, but only partly because of the "integrity of the sport". Granted, I like a level playing field, too, but the issue of most concern would be the long-term damage that the users are doing to their health.

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    Should that be YOUR concern though? Shouldn't that be the concern of those considering taking such drugs, and those that monitor the usage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonGM View Post
    Should that be YOUR concern though? Shouldn't that be the concern of those considering taking such drugs, and those that monitor the usage?
    It should be the concern of anyone who doesn't want to see people faced with the choice of take this potentially damaging substace or not participate in the activity.

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    In 10-15 years, I think we'll have a much better understanding of these drugs, as well as probably having newer, different, perhaps better and less damaging drugs, and we can make a more informed decision then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonGM View Post
    Should that be YOUR concern though? Shouldn't that be the concern of those considering taking such drugs, and those that monitor the usage?
    YES!! That should be all of our concern, and I know ohms hates it when it goes down this road because it shoots his argument out of the water....but there is no doubt that the use of PED's at the proffessional level translates to the use at the ametuer level and all the way down to our youth. A few years ago, half the football team at one of the high schools in my state (CT.) were found to be users.

    Athletes aren't role models...but their use of PED's, when perceived by our youth gives them an edge...is detrimental to our society and a danger to our kids. Look at what the drug testing program in Texas high schools alone is costing!!! Our society has to curb its use of this stuff, because there are in fact concrete medical studies that shows the negative effects even small doses can have on children.

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    Quote Originally Posted by filihok View Post
    You'll be hard-pressed to ever convince me that any drug is safe
    When taken in appropriate doses and monitored, many drugs are safe. Any drug, or any THING, when used recklessly, can be unsafe.

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    Additionally, with a legal "go ahead" and the vast increase in research that would bring, I highly doubt that the consequences of proper, monitored use would be any more negative than bad diet. Granted, I'm not medical professional (as far as I know, no one here is), but I'm assuming that additional research would lead to acceptably "safe" usage.

    In that sort of environment the "level playing field" goes out the window as well, since all MLB (and NFL, NBA, and NHL) players would have much more equal access then they currently do. If you're really worried about competativeness, it seems to me that allowing supervised drug use would lead to better balance then the current system of disallowing it and driving it all underground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dickay View Post
    YES!! That should be all of our concern, and I know ohms hates it when it goes down this road because it shoots his argument out of the water....but there is no doubt that the use of PED's at the proffessional level translates to the use at the ametuer level and all the way down to our youth.
    That does not necessarily have anything to do with use of it at the professional level. I'd say that it more likely has to do with the unnecessary importance assigned to high school sports and the pressure put on kids by their parents and coaches that lead them to trying to seek an edge by any means possible.

    A few years ago, half the football team at one of the high schools in my state (CT.) were found to be users.
    And how's this prove a connection to use at the professional level?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohms_law View Post
    In that sort of environment the "level playing field" goes out the window as well, since all MLB (and NFL, NBA, and NHL) players would have much more equal access then they currently do. If you're really worried about competativeness, it seems to me that allowing supervised drug use would lead to better balance then the current system of disallowing it and driving it all underground.
    Yeah, very true.

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    and all the way down to our youth.
    I find it difficult to believe that any doctor will ever be willing to prescribe any sort of steroid to a teenager.
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