Tmy said:Whats the big deal? If someone is vain enough to take drugs to get all big n buff, who are we to stop them. Sure theres that whole danger thing. So what. Plastic surgery and smoking are dangerous. They are still legal.
username said:
I would prefer that the professional organizations governing the various sports set their own policies rather than the federal government setting the polices, but I don't have much trust in the private governing agencies to do the right thing as they only care about what generates the most profit.
shecky said:Why shouldn't the private agencies care only about whatever generates most profits? They aren't running a charity.
And why in the world would the federal government make a better watchdog over professional sports?
Why not nationalize every industry if the government is such an authority?
username said:Well, ummm... because they aren't motivated solely by that which makes the most money?
username said:
Because some industries are supported by people who care nothing about ethics or morality and some are supported by people who do.
For the market forces to have a restraining influence the industry needs to be supported by those who vote morally with thier dollars.
If we were to leave everything to the almighty dollar we would have a return to the gladiator rings. Why settle for fake professional wrestling when one can have a duel to the death gladiator match between death row inmates?
Why settle for tame and legal commercial porn sites at 29.95 per month when one can pay 10 bucks to see desperately poor 13 year old girls go down on each other or screw a horse live and in person?
The market forces operate on the basis of profit and only profit. In an industry where folks are willing to supply the profit without regard to morality it takes a government not concerned with profit to regulate it.
crimresearch said:"But we're not talking about forcing anyone to do anything. We're talking about private companies and individuals making choices for themselves. Expanding the power of govt to meddle in business even more than it currently does, under the umbrella of morality seems a step in the wrong direction."
What does business have to do with it?
Steroids are illegal in the absence of a prescription...
How does it expand 'the power of government to meddle', to make sports, or sports business comply with the same law as everyone else?
Different drugs have different effects on health and who they affect.Why have anylegal controls over medicine, or medical practices?
Furthermore, Yesalis, Wright, & Bahrke, (1989) point out all of the effects of AAS have been demonstrated to be fully reversible within several months following cessation of use; except changes in in myocardium which has not been followed.
crimresearch said:ElGreco what's your understanding on 'roid rage'? Urban myth, or covered up by the sports establishment?
CBL4 said:Different drugs have different effects on health and who they affect.
Using heroin, marijuana, steroids, etc affect only the user. If they impair the user's judgement it is reasonable to bad their use while driving, flying, etc. Otherwise, they pose no risk to the non-user and should be legal.
Tmy said:Why cant you get a script for roids merely for vanity reasons. Like plastic surgery??