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    Do you guys really want steroids to be legalized, honestly?

    If you had a 15 year old son, would you want it to be easy to get?
    Most teenagers can't afford street prices and that's why they don't use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kratos View Post
    Do you guys really want steroids to be legalized, honestly?

    If you had a 15 year old son, would you want it to be easy to get?
    Most teenagers can't afford street prices and that's why they don't use.
    I don't necessarily think they should be legalized, more like decriminalized. We aren't junkies looking for our next fix. We are athletes trying to better ourselves and push the limits of the human body. It's a completely different scenario.

    The problem I have is that they raided this dudes house, found a shitload of AAS and now he's getting nailed. I can find the feds at least 5 people with an equal amount or more of WAY more dangerous substances in their houses RIGHT now...and I'm only a few hours away in Miami. Not that I'm going to do that, point being there are much better things they could be doing...but AAS is so politically charged right now, someone is going to get an award for this arrest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nooomoto View Post
    I don't necessarily think they should be legalized, more like decriminalized. We aren't junkies looking for our next fix. We are athletes trying to better ourselves and push the limits of the human body. It's a completely different scenario.

    The problem I have is that they raided this dudes house, found a shitload of AAS and now he's getting nailed. I can find the feds at least 5 people with an equal amount or more of WAY more dangerous substances in their houses RIGHT now...and I'm only a few hours away in Miami. Not that I'm going to do that, point being there are much better things they could be doing...but AAS is so politically charged right now, someone is going to get an award for this arrest.
    He got too big.
    Pigs get fat.
    Hogs get slautered.
    Thats what this guy I know told me that sells white powder rec drug

    What I have a problem with is going after individual users.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nooomoto View Post
    I don't necessarily think they should be legalized, more like decriminalized. We aren't junkies looking for our next fix. We are athletes trying to better ourselves and push the limits of the human body. It's a completely different scenario.

    The problem I have is that they raided this dudes house, found a shitload of AAS and now he's getting nailed. I can find the feds at least 5 people with an equal amount or more of WAY more dangerous substances in their houses RIGHT now...and I'm only a few hours away in Miami. Not that I'm going to do that, point being there are much better things they could be doing...but AAS is so politically charged right now, someone is going to get an award for this arrest.
    i agree...

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    Legalize and regulate

    Quote Originally Posted by Kratos View Post
    Do you guys really want steroids to be legalized, honestly?

    If you had a 15 year old son, would you want it to be easy to get?
    Most teenagers can't afford street prices and that's why they don't use.
    The best way to keep kids from "bad" substances is to legalize and regulate the substance. Prohibition serves to build more prisons and creates disrespect for the law. Prohibition creates a market and profit both for those who will break the law for personal gain and for those who enforce the law for exactly the same reason. All the while, we are getting ripped off with high taxes to support the judges, court houses, lawyers, prisons and all that comes with prohibition.

    I respect people who respect me and my right to do what I choose. I live by the golden rule and do no harm to others, while respecting their rights and privacy.

    I wouldn't call the police, unless there were multiple dead bodies on my property that the scavengers wouldn't eat. In that case, I would call my attorney FIRST.

    We are losing our rights and our country because of fear and ignorance, perpetrated by unjust and outright stupid laws. Those laws are not equally enforced and are used to shift money, power and control to the enforcers, the politicians and their supporters.

    Don't buy the lies. America was a great nation, when I was a child. What do we represent now?

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