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steroids News Archive27-Aug-2008
Federal steroids case results in guilty plea (Columbia Daily Tribune) A former Columbia resident faces as much as 30 years in federal prison and a $1 million fine after pleading guilty yesterday to participating in a conspiracy to distribute anabolic steroids purchased from China.
State racing panel votes to ban steroids (Louisville Courier-Journal) A race-day ban on steroids may be in place at the state's racetracks by next week, following a vote yesterday by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.
Steroids case chalks another guilty plea (Columbia Daily Tribune) A 33-year-old Columbia woman pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court in Jefferson City to conspiracy to distribute anabolic steroids and money-laundering. The case was part of an international investigating targeting the illegal manufacture and trafficking in anabolic steroids, particularly from China.
Kentucky Derby steroids ban (Montreal Gazette) The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission unanimously approved a ban on anabolic steroids. The measure could put a stop to the use of the drugs by next year's Kentucky Derby, as well as other races in the state. Under the new rules, a horse with a steroid in its system would not be allowed to race. Some steroids would still be permitted for therapeautic purposes, but those must be out of a horse's ...
Kentucky racing regulators vote to ban steroids (Sports Illustrated) LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- Kentucky horse racing regulators have approved a major ban on anabolic steroids that could outlaw the drugs for next year's Kentucky Derby and other races in the state.
Kentucky Bans Steroids in Horse Racing (ABC 2 Baltimore) Kentucky racing regulators vote to ban steroids in horse racing; Maryland may be next
Steroids can cost more than playing time (Kingwood Observer) I?ll never quite forget the first time I found out that there were kids, not much older than I was at the time, playing high school athletics that were using steroids.
Kentucky racing regulators vote to ban steroids (Lexington Herald-Leader) The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission voted on Monday to ban anabolic steroids in racing. The new rule could take effect as soon as Gov. Steve Beshear signs an emergency regulation, perhaps as early as next week. "I fully support the action taken today by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission to ban anabolic steroids in Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing," Beshear said in a statement. ...
Kentucky racing regulators vote to ban steroids (USA Today) Kentucky horse racing regulators have approved a major ban on anabolic steroids that could outlaw the drugs for next year's Kentucky Derby and other races in the state. The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission approved the measure unanimously Monday afternoon. Gov. Steve Beshear has said he'll support an emergency order to enact the ban in time for next year's Derby.
Steroids can have lasting effects after using stops (East Montgomery County Observer) While violent mood swings, also known as roid-rage, can often accompany steroid use, few people realize that the steroids can lead to lasting effects on the mind and body, even after use has stopped.
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