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    Brazil update

    Hi,

    I will relocate from europe to brazil in a few months. I am not informed about the actual legal situation regarding possession, use or importing steroids
    (and melanotan etc as well) in brazil. I buy my gear from the internet overseas and I would like you to share your personal experiences about customs and the legal situation in case if I buy my steroids overseas for my personal use and import to brazil. What would happen if customs catch the package. Is possession and personal use legal or not? Is it treated like drugs?

    BTW, who knows a good website with a list of gyms in the Sao Paulo area or who can recommend a gym?

    Thanks

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    Something you might want to research yourself.

    Go on google and do a search, im sure you will find something

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    I'm kind of surprised to find a thread asking about Sao Paulo, it is one of my most favorite cities in the whole world -- it is a great place, but ****ing huge, like 30 million people. Most are European descendants and lots of Italian women who love foreign visitors. Great place. I wish I could go back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M1chael
    Hi,

    I will relocate from europe to brazil in a few months. I am not informed about the actual legal situation regarding possession, use or importing steroids
    (and melanotan etc as well) in brazil. I buy my gear from the internet overseas and I would like you to share your personal experiences about customs and the legal situation in case if I buy my steroids overseas for my personal use and import to brazil. What would happen if customs catch the package. Is possession and personal use legal or not? Is it treated like drugs?

    BTW, who knows a good website with a list of gyms in the Sao Paulo area or who can recommend a gym?

    Thanks
    If you've never been to Sao Paulo you're in for a surprise -- it is a freaking huge city and I mean huge. It is one of the largest cities in the world and very clean, safe and not like Rio De Janeiro. You'll like it. It'll take time to get around but they do have a fair amount of gyms. AAS won't be hard to find, just look around so you don't get scammed. Great city!

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    ecivon,

    thanks for your comment. Sao Paulo seems to be another world for a guy coming from europe. I know that it is no problem to get gear in local gyms in SP. I normally get my gear from China and the source would send it to anywhere in the world. But I am not up to date when it comes to the legal situation in case if customs seize the package when its sent from overeas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M1chael
    ecivon,

    thanks for your comment. Sao Paulo seems to be another world for a guy coming from europe. I know that it is no problem to get gear in local gyms in SP. I normally get my gear from China and the source would send it to anywhere in the world. But I am not up to date when it comes to the legal situation in case if customs seize the package when its sent from overeas.
    Trust me Bro, you'll like it in Sao Paulo. The women are great and the people are friendly. It does get hot and humid like nothing you've seen in Europe.

    As far as customs/legality issues are concerned in Sao Paulo/Brazil, I can't answer that. My primary supplier ships out of Central and S. America all the time and I have never had a problem. My experience is that the most hassles deal with customs/laws in the US and not from or within most other countries.

    I'm sure once you get there and settled and meet people you'll get it all figured out. If I can ask why are you moving there? Just curious. Favorite places in the world are Toronto, Chicago, Tokyo, Santiago, Sao Paulo and Taipei.

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    I Am moving because I will work for a European company there. I dont know a website where to find an apartment. I found a few Apart hotels but they are expensive what I did not expect. Which gyms do you know? steroid use and posession legal?

    thanks for sharing your information and ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M1chael
    I Am moving because I will work for a European company there. I dont know a website where to find an apartment. I found a few Apart hotels but they are expensive what I did not expect. Which gyms do you know? steroid use and posession legal?

    thanks for sharing your information and ideas.
    If your company is moving you there it would seem to me that they should help you find housing, get moved and get settled. It should be their responsibility. Apartment Hotels are expensive no matter what country you live in. I was there because of the government. Guess you'll just have to wait until you get there and go exploring. I've always liked that part myself. Even if I could give you the name of a gym it may not be within 20 miles of where you might live/work. Sao Paulo is just freaking incredibly huge. You'll be shocked when you're about to land and you see how far the buildings/hi-rises and city stretches -- like forever. Like well over 20 million people live in the Sao Paulo metro area.

    One thing you can do though is go to the beaches. They are fabulous and usually pretty crowded. Almost all of them have outdoor weight lifting areas like Venice Beach in California and you can hit it up with some of the locals to get the information you're looking for.

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    you really have a plan whats going on there. thanks

    Can you name good Areas/quarters/districts to live in SP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M1chael
    you really have a plan whats going on there. thanks

    Can you name good Areas/quarters/districts to live in SP?
    Michael that would be impossible Bro -- I have no idea where you're going to be working so couldn't possibly give you heads-up on the best places for you to live, or even check out. There is no place in Europe as big as Sao Paulo, the metro area must be over 800 square miles. You'll have to see where it is you'll be working and then only go as far out as you can afford to live. Good Luck Bro, I guarantee you'll like it there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecivon
    I'm kind of surprised to find a thread asking about Sao Paulo, it is one of my most favorite cities in the whole world -- it is a great place, but ****ing huge, like 30 million people. Most are European descendants and lots of Italian women who love foreign visitors. Great place. I wish I could go back.

    I think Sao Paulo is the most populated city in the world. Used to be 15 million..would not be suprised if it is not 20+ million now.
    ***No source checks!!!***

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    Quote Originally Posted by muriloninja
    I think Sao Paulo is the most populated city in the world. Used to be 15 million..would not be suprised if it is not 20+ million now.
    Yeah Bro, I think it goes back and forth with Tokyo. Tokyo might have Sao Paulo beat for total numbers, but Tokyo is by far more dense -- people per square mile -- by far. Sao Paulo is somewhat expensive, but Tokyo is really massive expensive. I lived close to Tokyo for a couple of years and it was a blast. Asian women are awesome. But I guess so are South American women.

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