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Dwight Clock (Offline)
  #51 4/12/08 10:55 AM
Originally Posted by Larryoracing:

Every driver should take a drug test before every race. What is it...pee into a cup. What does take about 2 minutes. Analyse it, with a spectrum analyer in about 2 minutes. In about an 1 hour you will know those who have drugs in their body. Any type of drug. Inhancing drugs,
medication drugs or heorin. They are all illegal in most sports. Bike
ride, canoeing, ice skating olympics. etc, etc, etc.



Sincerely,

Larry Otani...and God Bless.:thumb
There are faster, easier, and equally as accurate ways to test already out there. As many who read my posts know I am a volunteer at the Grant County Rescue Mission in Marion, IN. We test our residents regularly and randomly as they must remain drug and alcohol free to stay at the Mission. Our drug test consists of a pee cup and a dipstick-like device with multiple prongs. From peeing in the cup to knowing the results takes three to five minutes total. The prongs on the testing device stick out from a plastic top that has a white box above each prong. As the prong soaks up the urine the boxes turn light purple. In each box there are two horizontal lines that should appear in a clean specimen. These are deep purple. If the testee has used drugs in the not too distant past then one or both of these lines in a box will appear but be faint. If they have used drugs more recently the lines may not appear at all. Which drug(s) the testee used will be determined by which box(es) the missing or faint lines appear in. It only takes about a minute or so for the test to be complete and the results known. And it is very accurate.
FishBurger (Offline)
  #52 4/12/08 4:07 PM
Originally Posted by Dwight Clock:
There are faster, easier, and equally as accurate ways to test already out there. As many who read my posts know I am a volunteer at the Grant County Rescue Mission in Marion, IN. We test our residents regularly and randomly as they must remain drug and alcohol free to stay at the Mission. Our drug test consists of a dipstick-like device with multiple prongs.
:eek: OUCH!!! That sounds really painful.
Gasman fan 50 (Offline)
  #53 4/12/08 11:35 PM
Originally Posted by racefan20:
Do your homework on Tim Richmond guys. He was suspended for not turning over his medical records to hide the fact he had AIDS. The "drug" suspension was for over the counter meds.
From wiki:
In 1988, Richmond again tried to make another run in NASCAR (by securing a ride with Ken Ragan's Ford for the Busch Clash), but NASCAR was concerned not only about Richmond's health, but also about how he contracted AIDS in the first place. They subjected Richmond (and Richmond alone) to a drug test and several days later, NASCAR announced that Richmond was suspended indefinitely for testing positive for banned substances. Richmond was livid saying that he had not taken any banned substances and demanded another test, which he passed. NASCAR later admitted that the only substances found in the first test were the over-the-counter medications Sudafed and Advil. They also released the permanent ban, but refused to allow Richmond to drive again until he surrendered his medical records that said he had AIDS.
We went through this a couple months ago!
Liza Clark's book back in January
(One Helluva Ride) I think people don't read!! History of Nascar Tim's ***** up charge!! RIP Tim

http://www.amazon.com/One-Helluva-Ri.../dp/0345499883

If a book is to hard to read, then do the reviews. This is a first that I have seen with a 100% liked it.
Joe
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