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Locked in with Pace has the question I have been asking for years. Until they stop the horses that were drugged from racing for 30 or 60 days and not allow a trainer change so they can keep racing this issue will go on forever.
Beards, Beards BeardsGagoots, have you ever been a beard? I know many who have come out of Orange County over the years. Seems like a hotbead for Beards.
Good time to send in a beard application. You certainly know enough about stanardbreds to get the job
HERE IS AN ADMINISTRATIVE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION: When a trainer and particular horse get a positive test result. The horse is on mandatory 30, 45, or 60 day suspension. 30 days in my opinion is enough for an owner to get pissed off enough to make an administrative decision that the trainer fly right or they will be moving the horse elsewhere. Regardless if the move is made within that allotted time period, the horse remains suspended until the time is up. When you make ownership accountable, and provide owners recourse against trainers. the problems will begin to disapait overnight, or the industry will be faced with a new problem, a lack of trainers. PROBLEM SOLVED.
That is a great solution but first these positives have to be handled quickly or at least not a year or 2 of appeals. The feds knew there were few positives so only direction was possession or sales.. The labs cant (or don’t want to ) find positives. The state commissions are dead wood.