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Subject: Re: WINNERS DONT USE DRUGS
From: Paul Williamson <paul.williamson@durham.ac.uk>
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I think that the resolution to this problem is simply some common sense from
the Ultimate community. It is clearly unacceptable to associate the sport
with Drugs in any way. The responsibility for this lies with every player.

Individual choice on the drugs issue is still yours, just don't associate it
with the sport. In this way you will be helping the sport to be open to
everyone, which is surely one of the reasons it is a great sport.

Surely even Dan can't disagree with this. Although he didn't come across as
someone with much common sense..

Paul

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