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Far from massive
Seriously as most have said, users of AAS are not a priority concern of law enforcment. Even if they knew that an IFBB pro (or you or me) had some AAS in his house they would never go through all the trouble ( most judges would not grant without some extenuating circumstances) of getting a home search warrant just so they could arrest someone for possesion and use of AAS. So unless the person was arrested as the result of a controlled delivery or was caught juicing in the gym parking lot or through a random search of a vehicle after some type of qualifying stop (like smoking weed or DWI) it would be unlikely they would ever be charged.
And mainly due to the financial disaster, in the form of loss of sponsors and advertising revenue that would probably insue after an arrest most are probably careful to obtain it from a close associate rather than order it and have it shipped to their residence, and also would never do something as reckless as carry it with them while commiting a crime that could lead to a search of a vehicle or their person.
In addition to all this stuff, almost evey major cities police force has a fairly large percentage of cops who lift and a fair amount of those who juice. So busting one of the heros of bodybuilding would not be a good way to endear oneself to fellow officers.
FFM