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Here is a model drug-testing petition. Please circulate it locally and
send it to the President of the USCF and the other members of the EB. Collect signatures with the pledge of honor by the signatories either not to purchase or to reconsider purchasing USCF memberships and books and equipment until the Federation takes a forthright stand against drug testing. Please note: the petition is a model. If portions of it appear inadequate to you, then feel free to make suggestions to me or simply to rewrite it when having your friends sign on. The key here is not that we all agree on every single reason for opposing drug testing but that we pledge to withhold financial support of the Federation until it ceases de facto support of drug testing -- in violation of its own Delegate mandate. At the moment, the American member on the FIDE Medical Commission, Tim Redman, is pro-drug testing. In the past, our FIDE team, which is under Delegate direction to campaign against drug testing in any chess match or tournament, actually promoted a resolution limiting drug testing to Olympic requirements. Which, in effect, permits drug testing any time, any place for any reason, stated or unstated. It accepts the presumption of guilt until the accused proves his innocence. YOU can make a difference here. Most people who sign on their honor a petition will truly think twice about supporting the USCF with money. Here, then, is the petition. Yours, Larry Parr PETITION TO PREVENT DRUG TESTING IN U. S. CHESS "FIDE has made its decision, and players who do not accept drug testing will not be able to play chess." - Dr. Stephen Press, founding vice-chairman of FIDE's Medical Commission "Recently FIDE announced its doping regulations in a truly horrifying document. The humiliations players will have to suffer are sketched in gory detail. Exclusion from all events for life and fines up to a million dollars are threatened. It almost made me cry, for I realize that from now on no kindred soul, no young intellectual with any self-respect will ever contemplate a career as a professional chessplayer." - Dutch GM Hans Ree We, the undersigned current and former U. S. Chess Federation (USCF) members, HEREBY PLEDGE on our honor either to discontinue or to carefully reconsider purchasing USCF memberships or books and equipment until the Federation publicly rejects all mandatory drug testing in chess. We call on, first, the Executive Board and then the Board of Delegates to take these steps: 1. Pass formal motions that there will be no mandatory drug testing in any USCF tournament; 2. Pass formal motions rejecting FIDE's drug code AS APPLICABLE TO THE USCF and stating that the USCF will enforce no drug code sanctions on any player; and 3. Pass formal motions to campaign actively in FIDE to cease all chess drug testing and to abolish its drug code and medical commission. For these reasons: 1. Drug testing violates privacy. Our medical files are no business of chess officials. 2. Drug testing in chess is a "solution" without a problem. Millions of games have been played without a single complaint that drugs influenced the outcome. 3. No study exists showing that any of the over 100 banned IOC substances, including too much coffee, can raise anyone's chess rating. 4. Both the IOC and the USOC have rejected chess as a sport in the Olympic Games, the stated reason for drug testing. Yet FIDE's drug code permits testing in all tournaments, including low-level, non-FIDE Swiss, speed and scholastic events. FIDE officials can observe the private parts and functions of young children. 5. Many grandmasters state that FIDE's drug code attempts to control players via Draconian penalties. No proof of violation is necessary. Under the code: "Intentional doping can be proved by any means whatsoever, including presumption." One may be "presumed" guilty. 6. For those with medical problems, FIDE states, "Documentary evidence provided, should include AT A MINIMUM [emphasis added], records of tests taken, affidavits from prescribing physicians, consultants' reports, etc." Heavy medical bills and intrusive drug testing will kill chess promotion in the United States. |
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Why don't you ask Dato Tan to run for the position of FIDE President?
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Why don't you ask Dato Tan to run for the position of FIDE President?
I can't speak on Dato's behalf. It is, however, a matter of public record that he was approached by ALL factions to run for FIDE president several years ago and refused. Age and other responsibilities were cited. |
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REACTION OF THE OLD GUARD
No decent USCF supporter should consider signing such a misguided and damaging petition. We certainly will NOT circulate it locally. -- Eric "FIDE all the way" Johnson |
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YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Eric "FIDE All the Way" Johnson, who described himself exactly as quoted, opposes the petition against drug testing in chess. Good. We are doing something right. We have already received expressions of support. More will be coming. The point I would like to make to many of you is this: you have a chance TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE in a small corner of the American landscape in favor of privacy and social freedom. You may be powerless in the wider realm of human events, but in this corner of the world, which is our world of chess, you can make a difference. The politicians running the Federation may appear all-powerful in USCF terms right now as they totally stonewall inquiries from both members and, yes, non-members. But they are not all-powerful. The politicians may not understand the language of right and wrong, of assaults on personal privacy, of basic social freedom, BUT they do understand the language of financial force majeure. One would have wished to communicate with them in a different language, but years have passed, and they still cannot make a break with forced drug testing -- namely, passing formal motions which, among other things, state that FIDE's drug regulations will not only NOT be enforced by the USCF but are considered by the Federation to be inapplicable to the USCF. The declaration must be clear, simply expressed and public. If you help out and contact friends and circulate petitions at tournaments seeking that PLEDGE of personal HONOR either not to purchase USCF memberships and books and equipment or to reconsider seriously making such purchases, the politicians will eventually understand this language. It is unfortunate that we do not yet have a political class in the USCF that understands another language. |
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wrote in message oups.com... YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE ,,, You may be powerless in the wider realm of human events, but in this corner of the world, which is our world of chess, you can make a difference. Larry, As a trial balloon, you might be right in circulating this petition at this time. Afterall, it will give you some indication of where, who and how many supporters are out there. Smart move. Yea! on circulating the petition. Nay on signing the petition. Drugs have pretty much killed Chess as an intellectual pursuit, in my opinion (oft stated here). Privacy is a frequent flyer when people are discussing the US Constitution. Were you aware that the "right" to privacy is a completely manufactured idea stemming from law cases back in the sixties? Griswold, Eisenstadt, Roe v Wade, etc. vs so and so. It is true that the fourth amendment guarantees you the right to security in your correspondence, documents, and so on, in your home; which is to say, no one can seize your private papers without probable cause, an affirmation (usually by law enforcement) and a warrant (some exceptions in the P.A.) And, when you are involved in a competitive game, your opponent has the right to be.assured that he has a level playing field, and not some Ritalin enhanced zombie sitting across from him at the board. I do like your thinking. Just remember the ballot box. And by the way, remember this: You can't be just a little bit pregnant. If you support Bill Goichberg's slate, but not him, you are on a fool's errand indeed. Regards, Tom Klem |
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A FOOL'S ERRAND
I can't think of a better way to drive people away from chess than drug testing. -- GM Larry Evans And, when you are involved in a competitive game, your opponent has the right to be.assured that he has a level playing field, and not some Ritalin enhanced zombie sitting across from him at the board....I do like your thinking. Just remember the ballot box. And by the way, remember this: You can't be just a little bit pregnant. If you support Bill Goichberg's slate, but not him, you are on a fool's errand indeed. -- Tom Klem Dear Tom, I'm sorry you won't sign the petition, but that is not a great surprise. I think you are creating a constitutional issue where none exists. Certainly, I made no such argument and, as you appear to have forgotten, explicitly rejected the entire red herring in earlier debates. The USCF or FIDE violate no one's rights when setting rules for competitition in their events. I do NOT assert that any political rights are being violated by private drug testing. Repeatedly, I used the phrase "social freedom," deliberately attempting to avoid discourse on "rights." I spoke of privacy not as a condition of constitutional right but as a condition within society or, quite simply, as a description of the way we live. Just as the USCF and FIDE violate no rights when either acquiescing in or promoting drug testing, so those of us opposed to yet another curb on the private side of our lives, have a perfect right to put plenty of heat on these organizations -- in this instance, though, the USCF. There are two battles going on within America: the political battle against overweening government prying into our lives (violations, in many cases, of the 4th Amendment and in nearly every case, the 10th Amendment) and the social battle against private companies and institutions, often taking a cue from or acting on a legal requirement of government, seeking ever large amounts of information about the private lives of their employees and customers. It is a branch of the latter battle that is being fought over drug testing in chess. We oppose social snooping, not because it violates our political rights (which it does not) but because it represents yet another attack on the overall free life in what used to be a free republic. You would use Ritalin as the reason for acquiescing or, you hint, actually supporting the creation of a bureaucracy in chess to hunt down those who use a drug that has not been shown to improve chess results. You see an unproven rating-enhancement as sufficient reason to circumscribe yet more closely another area of behavior in social life. I think you are offering an excuse for giving away another area of social freedom. There are some such as our Eric Johnson and, I believe, Tim Redman who are enemies of the free life as a concept. They don't like it. I had not thought you such, and I hope your position is an aberration in a political position that is otherwise friendly to freedom. |
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"Why would you be against drug testing unless you are an abuser?"
Another predictable and stupid argument. Why would you be in favor of gay rights unless you were gay? |
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