This thing, the whole thing, is just dumb. Dumb.
Spartacus, just come out and give us the entire argument. You are being annoying enough but only giving half truths. Yes, some people are going to disagree with your views, however this discussion is not going anywhere when you say rubbish like this…
I could give reasons, beyond public health, but don't want to piss off anyone further.
If you don’t want to discuss things, then what’s the point in starting a thread like this?
In addition it’s quite obvious that despite your submission of a paper to an ‘international journal’ your background in PEDs is shallow as judged from comments such as this.
I suppose they may be tested for abuse of dose, but I have little knowledge of HRT or TRT guidelines.
Look, it’s obvious you have an agenda. Despite your claims, I find it very hard to believe that whatever article you are submitting to this journal is going to be properly objective. If you ever manage to actually get it published, please post us a link.
But this all pales in the simple practicality of implementing this stupid idea. I shall use dot points because I like them.
- - Gym membership will be more expensive for everyone. This would be crap for people who still train and will result in less membership when people already spend enough time on the couch.
- - Certain people will be targeted more than others which is not fair (Spartacus has made this clear). It's called profiling. Serious lifters will have more tests and those not targeted will not want to effectively subsidise the testing of the bigger boys.
- - Are you seriously going to expect every-day gym goers to watch their diet enough so they don’t fail tests? You going to expect them to jump through hoops and get waivers for any drug they take that could potentially come back with a positive result? I’m talking about simple stuff like poppy seeds, and asthma and blood pressure medication. Idiocy.