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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
If you catch a trainer with a needle in his hand administering a class 1 drug than they should get the same sentence. However, there are also mitigating factors in the case of a trainer being that it is almost impossible to monitor every horse 24 hours a day and the chain of control of the samples being tested is also beyond their control. Anyone who thinks that labs or vets do not make mistakes is dreaming.
Hitting a horse with an electrical device has a whole lot less circumstance surrounding it.
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that's true.
but when you have a trainer who repeatedly gets caught, then what?