spartacus
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Sticky, it would only be for PEDs not approved. While i wont get into merits of sentences and criminality and so on, i think a crackdown on products not yet approved is reasonable.
That is my opinion; others may disagree.
Truth is that there is much evidence that can demonstrate that many of the new Peds are not that effective in any case, but that is another story i am seeking to address with a comparison of track and field perfomances in a number of countries since 2000.
The ACC does not make law, it makes a number of recommendations, with govt the final arbitrator.
If you think the proposal is silly, write to your MP or Senator should such ideas be considered.
That is my opinion; others may disagree.
Truth is that there is much evidence that can demonstrate that many of the new Peds are not that effective in any case, but that is another story i am seeking to address with a comparison of track and field perfomances in a number of countries since 2000.
The ACC does not make law, it makes a number of recommendations, with govt the final arbitrator.
If you think the proposal is silly, write to your MP or Senator should such ideas be considered.
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