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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The House of Representatives recognizes that the |
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| abuse of steroids among America's youth has reached dangerous |
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| levels and become a national concern; and
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| WHEREAS, Steroid abuse was once viewed as a problem |
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| associated only with body builders and professional athletes; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, Though these segments of the population continue |
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| to experience steroid abuse, use among young Americans has now |
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| reached an alarming level; and |
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| WHEREAS, The 2003 Monitoring the Future Study conducted by |
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| the University of Michigan indicates that approximately 3.5% of |
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| American high school students have used illegal anabolic |
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| steroids at least once by grade 12, and an incredible 45% of |
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| all 12th graders did not believe taking steroids posed a great |
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| risk; and |
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| WHEREAS, Compounding the dangerous misconception among |
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| many young people that steroid use is harmless is the |
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| high-profile use of steroids among professional athletes, who |
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| our nation's youth often idolize and seek to emulate; and |
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| WHEREAS, The idolization of sports heroes and the |
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| enticement of improved athletic performance have led many of |
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| our nation's youth to turn to steroids; and |
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| WHEREAS, The negative effects of long term anabolic steroid |
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| use are well documented and include damage to the liver, |
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| kidney, and sexual organs, increased risk of heart disease, |
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| hypertension, elevated cholesterol, depression, stunted |
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| growth, eating disorders, and uncontrolled outbursts of anger, |
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| frustration, or combativeness resulting in wanton acts of |