Drugs in sports means publicity. And in a celebrity world there is no such thing as bad publicity. Major league sports in the US doesn't care about drugs. If they actually did, they need only look to pro cycling for a clue: Pro cyclists are randomly drug tested frequently. And cyclists who test positive receive a 2 year sanction. That's two years without a paycheck in a sport that requires continuous training to remain even slightly competitive. It's very clear that major league sports in the US doesn't care about drug use.

Then again, going off topic, major league sports in the US doesn't give a damn about crime either. Look at the number of active ML football players who are guilty or charged with murder, manslaughter, negligent homicide, etc. Michael Vik got treated worse for torturing and killing dogs than his counterparts who beat women and kill other people. ML sports in the US can't see past the end of a dollar bill.

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