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Steroids In Sports

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Steroids in sports

When it comes to sports and non-prescribed anabolic steroids there has been an ongoing controversy between numerous of the professional sports players, professional sports leagues, their fans, and the government and congress. The controversy thrives from the professional sports playerÐ''s use of anabolic steroids to improve their game statistics, their body size, and their athletic abilities. The professional players use these illegal steroids or performance-enhancing drugs to increase muscle mass and body size, which gives them a competitive advantage against their smaller opponents. One of the major issues that develop from the use of anabolic steroids is, who is supposed to regulate the use of these illegal steroids, and who is going to ensure that these steroids are not being used in professional sports. The professional sports leagues along with several fans believe that the sports leagues themselves should be the ones to handle the regulation of these illegal steroids. However, the government and congress believes that they should be the ones who regulate the use of anabolic steroids in sports. This is because the government believes that professional sports leagues have not been successful with regulating the use of the steroids in previous year. However, the NFL believes they are doing an excellent job in keeping these steroids out of the Nation Football league. NFL also believes that they should be able to regulate the league with out congress interfering because the regulations that are intact are working.

This issue on whether Congress or the professional sports leagues should be the ones regulating the use of steroids is an original dilemma in democracy. It is an original dilemma, due to the issue on how much power the government and congress should be able to possess. When creating the government and the different levels, such as congress, there were countless of disagreements

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