I think so. Once a cheater, always a cheater. The fact that they go INTO the sport planning on cheating says something about their character.
2007-07-03 03:21:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Too radical. They should be given a penalty for a specific amount of time, tested on a regular basis if they go back and participate in their sports field. Banned for life is a little over the top, don't you think? Especially if they are willing to stop taking steroids, clean their system, and sign a contract stating they will not go back to taking the drug again.
Why ruin a great athletics's career or potential career because they made a mistake and are willing to rectify it?
2007-07-03 10:24:48
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answered by Nancy S 6
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Yes, It makes the playing field (pardon the pun) so much less level.
2007-07-03 10:21:09
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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No, not for life. But they should be banned for a resonable amount of time.
2007-07-03 10:21:00
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answered by Anonymous
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no.
one game suspension at the most.
2007-07-03 10:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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