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Jim: Since Truman has never passed through Parris Island Boot Camp he has no idea what a Marine is. We must take pity on him in his ignorance. Bob Morris 1061410 -----Original Message----- From: Jim Holland [mailto:lanconn@tds.net] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 7:49 PM To: truman.prevatt@netsrq.com; Ridecamp Subject: RC: RE: It's a Drug. Hmmmm... Truman, I totally agree. However, when everything else is gone, "principals" are all that is left. I have only have issue with your post. There IS no such thing as an "Ex" Marine. Semper Fi.... Jim and Sun of Dimanche "Truman Prevatt, PhD" wrote: > > Bob, > > As I stated, I agree with Rule 13, but I don't believe Rule 13 will stand up to > legal scrutiny. We do ourselves no favor by "standing on principal" when the > rule in question is most likely to vague to be enforced. We live in a society of > guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and an ex-Marine you risk you life to preserve > and protest that tenet, and while it may not be morally pure it the best > approach that has ever been tried before. > > To sanction and/or punish someone for a violation of a rule, you need proof pure > of simple or else it is an establishment which none of us would care to be part > of. > > Truman > > Bob Morris wrote: > > > Truman states: > > > > <<<<Back to Rule 13. The bottom line, if it doesn't test, then it is not in > > violation of > > Rule 13 - pure and simple. >>> > > > > I have to say one simple thing; If you care for the welfare of the sport, if > > you care for the welfare of the horse, If you have any sense of > > sportsmanship then you will read the AERC Rule concerning drugs as stated in > > the first several lines " THE INTEGRITY OF ENDURANCE COMPETITION REQUIRES > > THAT THE EQUINE IS NOT INFLUENCED BY ANY DRUG, MEDICATION OR VETERINARY > > TREATMENT. ENDURANCE EQUINES MUST COMPETE ENTIRELY ON THEIR NATURAL > > ABILITY." You will not go looking for the loophole that is described in the > > following lines that bring in the testing for drugs. > > > > As I have stated before on this forum, I tend to be a moral purist. I also > > feel that those persons that have to look for protection for their actions > > behind a screen of "proof by laboratory testing" before admitting they use > > enhancing substances, and should not be competing, are ultimately fooling > > only themselves. > > > > It is sad for the sport and sad for the horses that so many persons have the > > attitude that drugs are OK as long as they do not get caught. > > > > Bob Morris > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Truman Prevatt, PhD [mailto:truman.prevatt@netsrq.com] > > Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 6:18 PM > > To: katswig@earthlink.net; RideCamp > > Subject: RC: It's a Drug. > > > > Not that I disagree with you Kat, this substance is a drug because it does > > have a > > pharmacological effect, but the same can be said about ice boots! Ice boots > > applied > > properly can have a very strong anti-inflammatory effect. I've heard at > > least one very > > well know endurance vet state that there is little way a unsound horse could > > do a 50 > > mile ride on bute and finish, but I would expect an unsound horse could > > complete a 50 > > ride with judicious use of ice boots. > > > > Is ice a drug? The drug issue is tricky. If something doesn't test is it a > > drug? Well > > yes and no. It's pharmacological effect may indicate it is a drug, but > > legally cannot > > be classified for enforcement because it does not test. > > > > In the 99 Tour de France, there was a scandal over the use of a blood doping > > drug. > > There was no test so their drug policy was unenforceable. In a recent > > "Scientific > > American" article there was an article on the next generation of performance > > enhancing > > drugs. These are compounds that will cause genetic changes in the athletic. > > This type > > of enhancement is absolutely undetectable, hence cannot be outlawed! It is > > becoming a > > "Brave New World." > > > > Back to Rule 13. The bottom line, if it doesn't test, then it is not in > > violation of > > Rule 13 - pure and simple. I have read the arguments starting with the > > origination of > > this rule, long before Ridecamp was a gleam in Steph's eye, over why the > > drug rule is > > as is and in theory it sounds good. Take an example from drug laws in the > > US. Our > > courts will not allow prosecution for the possession of a substance that is > > not > > specifically described as a prohibited substance. You can not write a law > > that is > > vague enough to catch the "designer drugs" when they first come out. You > > could but the > > courts would throw them out. The architects of Rule 13 understood this and > > didn't want > > to get into this quagmire, as the AHSA did. However, any rule we have will > > have to > > withstand the challenge of a court - which it may just have to do some day, > > and I do > > not believe Rule 13 would if applied to substances which are not considered > > by the > > community of experts at large to be a drug, e.g., bute. > > > > So our rule is fine as long as no one challenges it. When it is challenged > > it doesn't > > really matter what is written, what matters is a) does it test and b) is it > > a > > substance that is considered by the community of experts at large to be a > > drug. On the > > latter matter I asked by own vet, who does test for the FL winter Grand Prix > > circuit, > > about Rule 13. His comment was, "hope they never have to enforce it on a > > horse worth a > > million dollars, because they will lose." This is not good bad or > > indifferent, it is > > a fact of life in the US. We do in the final analysis have to live within > > the legal > > structure of guilt has to be proved beyond a resonable doubt. > > > > Don't get me wrong, I agree with Rule 13 and support it, but as more money > > creeps into > > the sport and as FEI competition becomes more a mainstream part of the sport > > which > > mixes different concepts of drug policy, then we will probably find that we > > will have > > to revisit the drug issue to make it more bullet proof to challenge. > > > > Truman > > > > "guest@endurance.net" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Just because current drug tests do not test for metabolites of the > > chemical > > > compounds contained the herbs that have the above stated pharmacological > > > effects, there should be little doubt in anybody's mind (no matter how > > strict > > > of a definition used for the term "drug"), that using APF on an endurance > > horse > > > would be in violation of the AERC's rule 13 (despite the assertion that > > current > > > drug tests would not pick it up, and therefore it is unlikely that anybody > > > using it is likely to get caught). The fact that it is allowed by the > > > medications rules of the AHSA is of no consequence when determining if it > > is > > > allowed by AERC rules. The AHSA has gone to the trouble of making a list > > of > > > forbidden medications...and, apparently, this medication is not on it. > > That > > > doesn't mean that it isn't a medication; there are lots of medications > > that are > > > not on the AHSA's list. > > > > > > > -- > > Vertex Engineering, Inc. > > Innovative Solutions > > Superior Support > > > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. > > Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/RideCamp > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. > > Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/RideCamp > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > -- > Vertex Engineering, Inc. > Innovative Solutions > Superior Support > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. > Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/RideCamp > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. 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