Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 10:51 pm
Whether you like it or not, sports, especially baseball, are a huge part of our American culture, and have been for some time now (more than 100 years, in the case of baseball). This kind of scandal gets national press, because a lot of people pay attention to it and care about it.
As far as passing legislation on steroid use in professional baseball, I don't understand it. Wasn't that already done years ago, when possession and use of steroids was made illegal?? Shouldn't, then, people like Jason Giambi (and Barry Bonds, who knew EXACTLY what he was taking, despite what he tries to have people believe), be facing legal repercussions, based on their admission of substance abuse??? Steroids are illegal drugs, and I don't see what else government can to do to make baseball players stop using them, besides, maybe, enforce laws already on the books.
Nope, this is baseball's issue to solve. And I certainly hope they do solve it, because I do enjoy watching the game immensely.[/i]
As far as passing legislation on steroid use in professional baseball, I don't understand it. Wasn't that already done years ago, when possession and use of steroids was made illegal?? Shouldn't, then, people like Jason Giambi (and Barry Bonds, who knew EXACTLY what he was taking, despite what he tries to have people believe), be facing legal repercussions, based on their admission of substance abuse??? Steroids are illegal drugs, and I don't see what else government can to do to make baseball players stop using them, besides, maybe, enforce laws already on the books.
Nope, this is baseball's issue to solve. And I certainly hope they do solve it, because I do enjoy watching the game immensely.[/i]