"The racing industry is in a critical period. Unable to adopt a uniform system of medication regulation, the racing industry faces possible federal regulation, something most industry leaders feel could be detrimental to the sport.
Legislation regarding the regulation of medications and drugs has been introduced in both the House and Senate. In response to possible federal regulation, the American Horse Council has called for a December meeting, hoping to establish a uniform industry-wide position regarding the medication issue."Does this sound familiar to anyone?
This is verbatim from an article in the December 1982 Hoofbeats magazine which interviewed Anthony Chamblin and Michael Kalil about the subject. Cam Fella is Horse of The Year on the cover.
That's 36 years ago and there is still no uniform medication regulation rules.
Thanks to people in the past like the great Phil Langley heading the harness side no agreement could be reached.
Interesting side notes from 1982:
The Woodrow Wilson for 2 year olds was $1,957,500.00 that year.
Albatross stud fee at Hanover Shoe was $75,000.00
Niatross stud fee at Pine Hollow was $40,000.00