Additionally, if some performance enhancing drugs are legalized, then you could see individuals more than they should to get an extra advantage over those taking them legally. Increased amounts could also prove disastrous to their health, especially with the unknowingness of their effects and then taking a larger amount (Procon.org, n.d.). Performance enhancing drugs can cause an unfair performance advantage for the athlete that is consuming them while increasing their output during the competitions. Both sides of the argument have good points for their case. In this argument we are left to determine if the use of performance enhancement drugs should be accepted amongst athletic programs and competitions. You can see from the evidence, that the consumption of the drugs is an individualized decision, but the long-term effects are not yet known (Procon.org, n.d.). They also can provide what some determine to be an unfair advantage in a sporting event. In this case, performance enhancing drugs do have an immediate impact on the athlete, but the risk later in life are not know and therefore not worth the chance. They will also damage the impression that the events are marred by athletes who are using an unfair advantage. There is a difference between them and being coached to that
Additionally, if some performance enhancing drugs are legalized, then you could see individuals more than they should to get an extra advantage over those taking them legally. Increased amounts could also prove disastrous to their health, especially with the unknowingness of their effects and then taking a larger amount (Procon.org, n.d.). Performance enhancing drugs can cause an unfair performance advantage for the athlete that is consuming them while increasing their output during the competitions. Both sides of the argument have good points for their case. In this argument we are left to determine if the use of performance enhancement drugs should be accepted amongst athletic programs and competitions. You can see from the evidence, that the consumption of the drugs is an individualized decision, but the long-term effects are not yet known (Procon.org, n.d.). They also can provide what some determine to be an unfair advantage in a sporting event. In this case, performance enhancing drugs do have an immediate impact on the athlete, but the risk later in life are not know and therefore not worth the chance. They will also damage the impression that the events are marred by athletes who are using an unfair advantage. There is a difference between them and being coached to that