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  • Prohomone Bill Passes in House (Awaits Senate)

    I heard that senate passed a bill to ban pro hormones. What r your thoughts on this? Here is a link to an article that I found on the subject. Thanks N&M
    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=1815134

  • #2
    The link doesn't seem to be working, so here is what the article syas.

    Thursday, June 3, 2004


    Associated Press
    WASHINGTON -- The House overwhelmingly voted Thursday to limit sales of steroid precursors such as androstenedione following congressional and public pressure to stamp out performance-enhancing drug use among baseball players.





    The bill, passed 408-3, would ban over-the-counter sales of precursors, which act like steroids in the human body.



    "We are here to say enough is enough by making it harder to traffic in steroids and making sure there are tough penalties for those who do," said House Judiciary Chairman James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis.



    The bill also would double the penalties for manufacturing or distributing anabolic steroids at or near a sports facility.



    "The bill will go a long way to ensure that our nation's athletes and children will not be exposed to these dangerous products," said Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas.



    While protecting pro sports is important, stopping children from using those chemicals is even more important, House members said.



    "Young athletes are using these drugs in the belief that they can become great in their sports and gain a lot of money," said Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va. "However, in addition to risking disqualification in their sport, they also risk stunted growth, infertility and other long-term health problems and even death."



    Similar legislation, sponsored by Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., is pending in the Senate.



    The House debated the bill on Wednesday but delayed the vote until Thursday.



    Congress has taken an increased interest in the issue this year in the wake of reports of steroid use among athletes. A federal grand jury in San Francisco has indicted four men on charges of illegally distributing steroids, including the personal trainer of Barry Bonds.



    Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig has asked the union to renegotiate its contract to include a tough steroids policy, and union chief Donald Fehr has left open the possibility of doing that before the players' collective bargaining agreement expires in December 2006.

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    • #3
      Just the government running our lives for us again. No different than any other time. Just affects us directly this time.

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      • #4
        It's unbelievable how they don't understand that these bills will never stop us from obtaining these things. All it's going to do is make it a tad harder.

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        • #5
          stock up now, while u still have time

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          • #6
            Originally posted by r_deese
            Just the government running our lives for us again. No different than any other time. Just affects us directly this time.
            If you dont like our gov't, GET THE FUCK OUT!
            Trust me, once you leave, you wont be bitching about our gov't anymore. We have it better than anyone, by far.

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            • #7
              time to start buying lots of M1t :p

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