I wouldn't know, but isn't anabolic steroids illegal in this country? Yes there were rules, they were banned substances even then, but not tested for. Go figure. So, what happens now? I mean, in the eyes of the law, the possession of such substances without a prescription a federal crime punishable by up to seven years in prison. Even though, to my knowledge, there wasn't any evidence of anybody being tested for it, but there are collaboration stories, thus far. I'm just throwing out scenerios, that's all. I understand. I have no idea what the ramifications will be. That is what many people feared would be the case after this report. Its like, here are all these "likely" offenses from past years, now what? If anything, it will end up a Federal case, b/c i just don't see what baseball can do. As much as I and countless others don't like it, these records will have to stand, or everything that has happened in baseball over the last 15-20 years must be wiped clean--everything. There is just no good way to determine based on heresay and checks, etc. who is guilty. Baseball dug this hole, and there is no light at the top, but at least we have finally turned around and looked up instead of digging deeper down. Now we have to figure how to climb. --IMO--