I can somewhat understand you P.O.V.
I somewhat understand your P.O.V. but,from what I know/understand about AAS(I've been reading the main page).There are some potientialy dangerous side effects.And saying it's my body and I'll do what I want comes across a little snide.I know some smokers and they do want to quit because they want to live longer and don't want to risk any future health problems.The fact that there are self help programs like AA to help people get over addictions shows that people know and realize that what they're doing is dangerous.And for a time alcohol was illegal,I remember hearing reference to an event known as prohibition.And in the defence of smokers and alcohol consumers at least they don't have a problem admitting that over a period of time alcohol and nicotine are hazardous to ones health.And such is the reason why there are laws/guidelines governing alcohol and cigarettes.Perhaps if laws/guidelines governing AAS use are agreed upon by all parties then maybe things might change.I haven't spoken to enough AAS users to know how they think, but perhaps for a compromise to be reached AAS users should at least admit that,there are potential health risks.And work to achieve a compromise to benefit all parties.I mean look at Marijuana use,before it used to be outlawed like the plague but now medicinal use of Marijuana is perfectly fine.So perhaps a compromise on AAS use can be reached too.