Wow pct stuff really ? That would be sweet as I find the pct stuff to be more Bloody expensive than gear itself. Has anyone ever had pct stuff seized by customs
Wow pct stuff really ? That would be sweet as I find the pct stuff to be more Bloody expensive than gear itself. Has anyone ever had pct stuff seized by customs
Same mate, pct makes up at least half the cost... As for seizures I spent most of my day today searching forums regarding exactly this... From what I read it seems as though clomid will always make it through (even if inspected) unless it is packaged with other goodies (clen, test etc). Nolva and arimidex is hit and miss, although unlikely Feds will bust down your door if it is seized. Funnily enough, albuterol also gets through quite often...Originally Posted by Mrcivil
man i've heard so many great things about living in australia but honestly i don't know how you guys put up with it. can't even have a pellet gun or airsoft gun FFS.
Haha yeah mate everything about Oz (except our drug laws ) is pretty sweetOriginally Posted by kmms
Yeah it's pretty retarded when you think about it. I have had a few friends get nolva through but hit and miss as well sometimes seized. Pain in the ass really would make cycles so much cheaper the price for pct stuff is ridiculous in comparison to what you can get tests and other compounds for don't even get me started on growth prices here Jesus H Christ rip off
I will let you guys know, i orderd letro and tamox from arr last week to here in aus i hope it gets thru. Pct costs more then ****ing gear and i can only get my hands on tamox, cant find letro or aromasin
Why don't you guys just go on steroid vacations to Thailand?
Would just live there full time if I could get a permanent visa lolOriginally Posted by Honkey_Kong
God, I miss Thailand....
If I didn't have a wife and kids I'd be on a gear vacation in Thailand for sure.
Lol.....Originally Posted by Tasmaniac
hey tasmaniac wot about the 35 people gunned down in my home state 14 years ago??????
State? Does aus. have states? Not sure how it works there? LoLOriginally Posted by kapper
That is why we have such strict gun laws now. To make sure it won't (hopefully) happen again. And it has worked pretty well so far. The reason for strict controls on airguns and replica guns is to stop stupid accidents and people trying to hold places up with replicas. That has also worked. I've been shooting all my life and I'm a qualified armed guard. But I'm all for the strict gun laws because other people with a gun scares the shit out of me.
hahah yeh we got 6 states and 2 territories..all of which have ****ed up customs
which is the 3rd??
Tasmania, ACT, Northern Territory??? Not sure... My geography is questionable lol...Originally Posted by kapper
was a crazy day in tassie that day, yeh i agree with the gun laws to a sense but lets be honest 70% of the guns wasnt handed in anyway
tassie is a state bro![]()
Oops lol.... Sorry everyone down there!!!Originally Posted by kapper
dont stress mate wen i go to the mainland to work they all think i need a VISA lmfao
hahah we say do u knw the quickest way to nubeena?? shoot thru port arthur, or where do ppl in port arthur shop?? target lmao yeh im a hobart boy
Lol i likeOriginally Posted by Tasmaniac
Edit your post guy there is no price discussion
If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong
The us has more guns then any other county. And is on the top for gun violence. If you don't think there is any correlation your crazy.Originally Posted by kmms
If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong
I can't speak for every non-US citizen in the world, but I would think most would see statements like that and think "wow are Americans really that stupid that they believe guns aren't the problem?"
And the debate about having more people armed to stop it is staggering. Australia has proven that gun control IS the answer. Canada doesn't have anywhere near as many deaths from shootings either. Because they have gun control.
Sadly, the US won't change because politicians are too scared to tackle the problem because of the NRA'a political power
lol ok well now that you've called me stupid i'm going to derail this thread. i just can't have any respect for idiots that believe that the government regulating everything under the sun is in the individuals best interest. especially considering that this thread was started to bitch about your own government restricting imports.
just a reminder, the founding fathers of the US are widely considered amongst the most intelligent individuals and statesmen in modern history. who are the founders of australia?
And my my hasn't it been a slippery slope since then lol... Seriously, someone mentioned above it is mental illness and not guns that are killing people... But you cannot deny that denying those mentally ill people access to guns would more than likely decrease the number of shootings that occur... And as for us sledging our own government for their restrictions, we here are only after items that would only potentially harm ourselves... Guns on the other hand, and as we have seen, only harm others.Originally Posted by kmms
how has gun control helped in south africa? a place where you are 7 times more likely to be a victim of gun violence than in the US, and with a fraction of the population and number of guns?
gun control hasn't done shit here in thailand, i've been living here for 10 years and can't make it a day without hearing about someone being shot, again with a fraction of the population and a fraction of the number of guns. media is only going to sensationalize these events. you don't hear about all the gun crime in thailand because it would be a major loss of face and if you have ever been to thailand you know that aint happening.
guns are restricted in mexico, again a fraction of the number of citizens and number of guns yet violent crimes associated with guns in mexico is equal to that in the US. i don't even own a gun but am obviously an ardent supporter of the US second amendment right to bear arms, so i also have facts to support my position rather than nationalistic hyperbole.
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