It should fall in line with IOC standards. This attitude of "why?" is what keeps us running in place. My attitude is "why not?" If there is no drug problem, why should it matter if they pee in a urinal or a cup? As I said before, I have nothing to hide, so testing doesn't bother me. I recognize it as a necessary evil, not a condemnation on my character or an aggressive cross examination of my current lifestyle. If we want the recognition we believe that we deserve, then we need to take measures to earn that respect. Ping Pong has met the IOC standards. What's wrong with pool? There are several groups in Asia and other parts of the world that are aggresively moving towards meeting or exceeding IOC standards. Look at this link, which gives a brief history of this battle:
http://www.ibsf.org/wcbs/index.php
Look around that site and tell me that nobody is trying.
IOC will need the cooperaton of al the disciplines in billiards (Carom/Pocket?Snooker). This one of the major reasons I am opposed to the attitude of the IPT. They seem unwilling to cooperate and that is detrimental to the direction the world bodies are trying to direct
billiards. Drug testing is just part of this process, not all of it. Worrying about drug testing is premature, we need to focus on unifying snooker, carom and pocket billiards to form a world body. If we stick our noses up and say we don't care, then so much for earning respect from anyone.