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Originally Posted by JRutledge
What was the penalty with the old policy? A stronger letter home to mom? Did anyone miss games?
Was there testing? And how did they determine someone was using those drugs? Lie detector testing? Media reports? Parent letters to the commissioner?
I guess the Olympics got it all wrong, they actually test for substances rather than take someone's word for it.
Peace
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Stick to the topic. You have been claiming that there was no ban on steroids. That is patently false.
If you want to talk about enforcement, that's a different issue. What everyone here has been saying is that McGwire violated MLB policy and Federal law by using steroids without a prescription. And that is the truth.
The fact that he wasn't caught or or wasn't punished has nothing to do with it.
Just becuase you don't get a ticket everytime you speed doesn't mean you didn't speed.
You're starting to sound like a coach...."It's only illegal if you get caught."