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If they did not want to play by the rules, it is their decision. If someone was not doing steroids, why would they not want to play? I am confused by your statement on that.
As far as legal supplements, they are legal, so until they are not legal, they are allowed.
Money would have to be spent on how this testing should be done, as we can already see, there may be problems with the testing. Sanchez tested positive? He hit 2 homeruns last year?
Look at Ben Johnson. He was banned for life. $250,000 is not a lot of money for someone that is making 14 million a season, but it sure would make the rookies think about it. The 2nd offense sounds very steep and it is. It should never get to that.
If I was a salesperson for a company and I broke into the office after hours and altered reports to make me a better salesperson, that would be considered cheating. What would happen to me? Would they say, well, it's ok, just don't let it happen again. No, they would fire me on the spot.
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