Supposedly the language reads that you can refuse to have your horse tested but that if you do so you are automatically suspended, similar to refusing a DUI test. As usual the entire spotlight is on the penalty phase when there is virtually no chance the keystone cops will ever catch anyone. You can test till you are blue in the face but unless they know what to test for it is all a moot point. Personally I am not against the spirit of the rule but the dopes that run the thing will do it half-assed and not get it funded properly or hire the right people anyway. Remember a few years ago when they did the same thing to get the new "emergency" rules passed? How's that working out?
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