Ecto9- It is called MLAT , which stands for Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty. There is a long list of participating MLAT countries with the United States. They basically agree to help each other enforce laws that are being broken in their country, from people in their origin country. What is disturbing is that British Dragon never actually broke US law by attempting to import their products into the United States. They distributed their products to other countries where it is legal to posess steroids, to people who THEN attempted/did ship and sell steroids to customers in the United States. The owners of BD could very well have claimed total ignorance of this fact, and once the product leaves their hands and is shipped to a destination country where the product is legal, they are no longer responsible for it. However, I suspect that they got somewhat greedy and were trying to import their product into the United States.

Millard Baker is spot on with his analysis and his other article about the internationalization of steroid law. It is in essence a way to legislate MORALITY, and has nothing to do with any real dangers of steroid use to the people.