Lawyers Point Out Earlier Case That Contradicts NFL Zero-Tolerance Policy

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Earlier Case Contradicts Zero-Tolerance Policy
[SIZE=-1]New York Times, United States [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Lawyers for the players say the league has enforced its drug policy inconsistently, pointing to the case of a player whose positive test for bumetanide in 2006 first alerted the league that StarCaps might contain the drug. The union has no record of any players being disciplined during that period for a positive test for the diuretic, according to a statement filed in federal court by Stacy Robinson, the union official who monitors the N.F.L.s drug policy.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=-1]Its a point of incredible concern for me, said William David Cornwell Sr., the lawyer for the Saints players. A player tested positive for this substance using this product, and he was not disciplined in accordance with the terms of the policy. [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]...[/SIZE]


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