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    Anybody?

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    What country is he in?
    They don't normally test for AAS unless they suspect it and if it could increase their risk,
    Is he going home or going to other Government premises to be supervised?

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    He is home. He made some bad choices.
    Told him hes not cycling until he gets more info.
    If he cant, so be it.
    He will wait lol.

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    Probably best to wait until he knows all the ins and outs of his conditions to a tee.

    I'm guessing 'supervised release' is parole?

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    Quote Originally Posted by userbrah View Post
    usa.
    He is home. He made some bad choices.
    Told him hes not cycling until he gets more info.
    If he cant, so be it.
    He will wait lol.
    I'm assuming he's going to be subject to random searches at his home. What do you think they'll say if they find a stash of syringes and needles? Or what if they find a few vials or the dead soldiers or of some gear?

    If it were me, I'd be squeeky clean for the entire time I was on supervised release. In fact, if he stays out of trouble, gets a job and is a productive member of society, they might even consider giving him an early release from that. It seems like it'd probably be best to not risk it and to just worry about getting his life together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by userbrah View Post
    usa.
    He is home. He made some bad choices.
    Told him hes not cycling until he gets more info.
    If he cant, so be it.
    He will wait lol.
    I'm not aware of the conditions or supervision processes in the USA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    I'm assuming he's going to be subject to random searches at his home. What do you think they'll say if they find a stash of syringes and needles? Or what if they find a few vials or the dead soldiers or of some gear?

    If it were me, I'd be squeeky clean for the entire time I was on supervised release. In fact, if he stays out of trouble, gets a job and is a productive member of society, they might even consider giving him an early release from that. It seems like it'd probably be best to not risk it and to just worry about getting his life together.
    Idk about US but in aus we're not subject to random home searches, they still need a warrant which is way to much trouble unless they think you're selling largish quantities of drugs or something of the sort.

    Random drug tests are another story though, they can just rock up and ask for some piss, or when you go for an appointment they just spring it on you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Khazima View Post
    Idk about US but in aus we're not subject to random home searches, they still need a warrant which is way to much trouble unless they think you're selling largish quantities of drugs or something of the sort.

    Random drug tests are another story though, they can just rock up and ask for some piss, or when you go for an appointment they just spring it on you.
    I'm pretty sure parolees are subject to random searches in America. If it were just a drug test, he wouldn't have to worry about that since they wouldn't be testing for steroids.

    http://criminal-law.freeadvice.com/c...ch_warrant.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    I'm pretty sure parolees are subject to random searches in America. If it were just a drug test, he wouldn't have to worry about that since they wouldn't be testing for steroids.

    If I'm on Parole or Probation Can My Home Be Searched Without a Warrant?
    In that case I'd say don't take the risk. There's ways around that though.

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    Being a parolee is probable cause enough in the states. As long as you are on parole, you give up a lot of your rights. That is part of the conditions of early release.

    It would be very unwise to risk your freedom to build a little muscle. Seems like energy would be better off directed at getting your house in order instead. Be a productive member of society and not a burden. Then, after everything is good, worry about the cycle.

    That's what I would do anyways. Honestly though, he is going to do whatever the hell he wants to do anyways. People always do in the end.

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    Very good answers people.
    This is all.hypethetical.
    He doesnt even have anything to run, just looking in to it.
    I agree, he shouldnt risk anything, and he hasnt.
    Just wants to know if he can. Im glad hes not just being a dumbass.

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    I'm in Cali, and two buddies of mine got out of the Feds and we're good members of society for 13months no trouble and there probation officers kicked them loose. There are brothers and did an 8yr stint and the other 9.5yrs, for running the skinheads around my area and running dope from here to Chicago

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    One thing I learned from years of trouble is at some point you have to start doing the next-right-thing to get anywhere in life. No offense, but contemplating the use of AS while on supervised release isn’t the best course of action for your brother...

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    I would not risk my freedom for a cycle. Being under the radar like that, and having your rights more or less removed from supervised release makes it sketchy. Tell him to take creatine and eat like a horse.

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