AUSTRALIA’S MAJOR SPORTING organisations have called for marijuana to be removed from the list of performance-enhancing drugs.
The Coalition of Major Professional and Participation Sports — which represents cricket, soccer, Australian Rules football, rugby league, rugby union and tennis — said today it believes marijuana should not be grouped with performance-enhancers such as Human Growth Hormone and anabolic steroids which carry two-year bans.
Instead, it says marijuana should be treated only as an illicit substance.
Coalition chief Malcolm Speed will meet the World Anti-Doping Agency tomorrow as part of regular discussions and will ask that “where a substance is on the banned list but isn’t a performance-enhancing substance, it should be removed.”
Aussie sport: Marijuana not performance-enhancing
AUSTRALIA’S MAJOR SPORTING organisations have called for marijuana to be removed from the list of performance-enhancing drugs.
The Coalition of Major Professional and Participation Sports — which represents cricket, soccer, Australian Rules football, rugby league, rugby union and tennis — said today it believes marijuana should not be grouped with performance-enhancers such as Human Growth Hormone and anabolic steroids which carry two-year bans.
Instead, it says marijuana should be treated only as an illicit substance.
Coalition chief Malcolm Speed will meet the World Anti-Doping Agency tomorrow as part of regular discussions and will ask that “where a substance is on the banned list but isn’t a performance-enhancing substance, it should be removed.”
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