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Doug S.'s avatar

If you can't get rid of doping (because it's too hard to catch) but you can't allow it either (because unrestricted doping is too dangerous), perhaps you can regulate in ways similar to how sports equipment is regulated? Explicitly allow doping methods that meet a given standard of safety, and ask all the athletes participating in the league to submit their proposed doping regimen for pre-approval. If - and this is a big if - the allowed doping methods are good enough that athletes *can't* easily do better by using methods that the league won't approve (because they're too dangerous), then you've removed most of the incentive to take especially dangerous risks.

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Edmund  Nelson's avatar

Steroids got invented in 1958 and it took over 15 years for them to become staples in baseball? Holy crap.

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