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Sports officials debate removing marijuana from ban

 
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 6:41 pm    Post subject: Sports officials debate removing marijuana from ban Reply with quote

Some common sense on the horizon?????

http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2007/03/05/marijuana-atheletes.html

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Marijuana should be removed from the list of drugs banned in sport, one of Canada's top drug testing officials said, because it is taking time and resources away from catching the real cheaters in sport.

Sports and government officials in Great Britain and the Netherlands recently called for changes in drug testing procedures, saying athletes who occasionally smoke marijuana and get caught shouldn't face severe penalties.

For athletes to be punished, they have to show a level of marijuana in their systems that indicates regular use, or some attempt to get an edge, said Joseph de Pencier of the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sports, the group that administers drug testing to athletes in Canada.

De Pencier acknowledged that sports leaders who make the rules internationally think differently about cannabis.

"I don't think it's a fight that Canada and some other countries are going to win about getting cannabis off the list altogether," he said. "I think we're just whistling in the wind on that one."

Track and field is one sport that has had problems with some athletes secretly taking steroids and other drugs to get an edge. Joanne Mortimer, CEO of Athletics Canada for the sport, agreed testing for marijuana shouldn't be a priority.
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"Get out of the social drug scene," said Mortimer. "Let's stick on high performance drugs and not bother with [marijuana]."
Other reasons to maintain ban

Marijuana will remain banned for several reasons, agency officials with the World Anti-Doping Agency or WADA said.

They argue that in some sports, it can be performance enhancing to calm nerves before a competition. The drug is also unethical and illegal in most countries, and according to the agency's research, it is harmful to an athlete's health.

There is a debate over whether marijuana can be a performance enhancing drug, but athletes have to set an example, said Scott Burns, who represents the U.S. government at WADA.

But the current rules mean that some university athletes have trouble getting into graduate programs when they test positive for marijuana when they are recreational users, which de Pencier said is too high a penalty to pay for smoking an occasional joint.
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