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ESL drug testing

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they should drug test. There was a time I did all sorts of drugs and booze to get up on my competition.
 
the article didn't even mention caffeine, however, if you can't distinguish the difference between a prescription drug and a soda you can buy at any gas station, well, not sure what to tell you.

have you been arguing that MLB, NBA, and NFL players should not be allowed to drink caffeine?

http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19940906&slug=1929078

Pro-Cyclist suspended for two years for excessive caffeine use, i also remember an Italian soccer player suspended for too much caffeine in his system as well but can't find the article atm (i think he had 6+ shots of espresso at half time)
 
There is no way they are going to be able to test for weed because otherwise they will lose most of their athletes.
 
This is about dollars.
Evidently one of the teams announced they all use Adderrall in an attempt to cheat during the competition. If the league continues to allow the illegal drug use, they would look very bad. Nobody wants to find their children exposed to speed freaks.
Whether there is an advantage or not, gaming sponsors sell to children. Can't be associated with any junkie stuff.

Nobody gives a shit about weed.
 
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