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« on: December 20, 2007, 06:21:36 PM »

Congress to Hold Hearings on Steroid Use
 
Congress announced plans Tuesday to review the use of performance-enhancing drugs, with star-studded hearings scheduled next month and legislation to limit access to steroids and growth hormones. Two House panels are planning mid-January hearings featuring former Sen. George Mitchell, author of a bombshell report last week that linked more than 80 players to the illegal use of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs. Baseball players, likely some of those named in the report, could be invited to testify as well.

Meanwhile, a Senate Republican and Democrat on Tuesday announced legislation to limit access to those substances and stiffen criminal penalties for abuse and distribution.
Central to that effort is cracking down on the abuse of human growth hormone, or HGH, a drug for which there is no reliable test, said its sponsor.

The bill by Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., would classify HGH as a "Schedule III" substance, equating it legally with anabolic steroids and bringing it under the watch of the Drug Enforcement Administration.

That would mean that possession of HGH, a naturally occurring hormone approved by the FDA for treatment of some medical conditions, would be illegal without a current, valid prescription. Penalty for possession could be as high as three years in prison and even higher for illegal manufacture or distribution.

A second proposal by Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, would make it illegal to sell dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) to anyone under 18. DHEA is a naturally occurring precursor to testosterone and a dietary supplement that some athletes are using as an alternative to illegal anabolic steroids, Grassley said.

Two House panels, meanwhile, are planning hearings on the Mitchell report.

The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has announced a hearing on the matter Jan. 15. Chairman Henry Waxman, D-Calif., and ranking Republican Tom Davis of Virginia said they will invite Mitchell, baseball Commissioner Bud Selig and Donald Fehr, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, to testify.

Rep. Bobby Rush, chairman of the subcommittee on commerce, trade and consumer protection, has scheduled proceedings for Jan. 23. Mitchell will be invited to testify as will other members of Major League Baseball, a spokesman said.

Mitchell's report implicated seven former MVPs and more than 80 players in all and moved the debate beyond whether baseball had a major problem with illegal steroids.

That was the question looming over Waxman's star-studded hearing on the matter in March 2005, when five players were compelled by subpoena to tell Waxman's panel whether they had cheated by using steroids.

In more than 11 hours of tense proceedings, baseball heroes Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa and Rafael Palmeiro were pressed about the matter. McGwire hemmed and hawed the most, his voice often choked with emotion. He had in the past denied using steroids but under oath repeatedly declined to respond directly. Sosa and Palmeiro said they hadn't.

At the time, Selig said the extent of steroids in baseball had been blown out of proportion.
"Did we have a major problem? No," Selig told Waxman's panel. "There is no concrete evidence of that, there is no testing evidence, there is no other kind of evidence."

A year later, Selig hired Mitchell to probe steroid use in major league baseball.

Now lawyers in Selig's office are sorting through the report to determine whether any of the active players named in the report deserve punishment.

"I will take action when I believe it's appropriate," Selig said, leaving open the possibility of disciplining management.

Schumer's bill is S. 877.

Grassley's bill is S. 2470.

Source: Associated Press
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« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2007, 03:17:57 AM »

Ok enough of wasting tax payers money on this dog and pony show. IMO this is just a huge smoke and mirror campain to keep everyones mind off of the much more important issues plaguing the world, and the US specifically. IMO the war and the massive amount of money wasted should be the publics primary concern not whether athletes/entertainers are using AAS.

Who gives a rats ass what technologies athletes use to entertain us and improve their performance? And why would any government care what athletes are doing anyway as long as they aren't hurting others let 'em do what they need to do to improve performance. This is a stupid waste of money that would be better used to feed the poor, improve education, institute drug education to the young (rec drugs as well as AAS), improve the medical situatiion, cut taxes for lower income families, job creation, improve the legal system, and the list goes on and on.

I think it's time that the athlete unions ban together and fight this BS. Anyone who studies AAS to any degree knows that for the most part AAS are begnine and safer than many over the counter compounds never mind prescription drugs (just look at the massive amounts of AAS and ancillaries that high level BBs use and oddly none of us are dropping dead etc). By comparison MLB players are using "welfare cycles" and such low dose cycles will at best allow for increased nitrogen balance as well as assist in recuperation and healing, and also may allow for a longer career.

All athletes need to walk out/strike and let the government then deal with the financial fallout and the pressure from all the collateral damage that this would create. It's time that WE take back our ability to make decissions for ourselves and not allow big brother to control our every move! 

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« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2007, 10:13:55 AM »

In reference to THIS thread, and this ( http://hardcorebodybuilding.net/smf/index.php/topic,606.0.html ) thread.


"..The Globo TV network, said Farias tested Gracie's urine shortly after his arrest and found traces of cocaine, crack and marijuana.""

Crack..... THIS is what congress should be trotting people in to testify about!
A REAL problem. Crack affects everyone it touchs... It destroys families... I'm not sure that we could PLACE a dollar
 amount, as far as a cost to society, on theft alone that occurs to support these losers habits.
What cost, to society, can be associated to steroids in baseball? IMO, minimal. Perhaps less than that.

Our congress needs to pull their heads out of their asses, and get on with their work. Their approval rating
is ridiculously low, and these hearings won't help them in this regard. If laws have been broken, (whether we agree with them or not) then let law enforcement agencies do their work. THEY should do the investigating. THEN, and ONLY then, if there are convictions, congress could step in to see where the system "failed".
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« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2007, 04:47:06 AM »

THIS is funny! If thease morons aren't careful, they will be voting themselves OUT of work!! Haha! They have NO idea as to what percentage of the voting American public excersises their "non-freedom"right to make themselves an all around better? ...not to mention stronger and fitter person by being "enhanced!!
 Shit. Baseball alone blows Congress, Senate, Supreme Court, Aldermanic, etc., away!...100 FOLD!! Shit! Fuck the Illeagle alien marches and protests...this Country has NO idea how HUGE this can of worms will be (gear)...
    lets DO it...!!!
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