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| Steroid Forum: This is a discussion on Pro-steriods ban is right around the corner within the Anabolic Steroids forums, part of the extensive steroid information at MESO-Rx; Read in USA Today(Thursday OCT 7) that Senate has pass law to add 18 more adrogens to the banned list ... |
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Funny thing is, according to Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO, the American public has been given the illusion of freedoms.According to Maher, the only real freedoms Americans have are "Smoking or non-smoking?" and "Aisle or window?" Real liberties are being stripped away from U.S. citizens and even more restrictions and monitoring are being imposed (look no further than the USA Patriot Act).How many of you are aware that every transaction over a certain amount at Western Union is reported to the authorities along with your personal data? Terrorism you say? Believe me I am by no means on the left or right, but the actions of the world's greatest democracy has a trickle down effect for the other 188 United Nations member states. Guess we'll just have to wait and see if there is any hope at all when November comes around.It will be a fun day when you can get busted for BCAA's That Tren Guy. |
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Pro hormones-The prohormone companies are obviously using this window of legality to push their weak pretty much useless product and profit off this B.S legislation. This whole situation is making me sick. It does not matter really cause the uninformed consumer will save money on a useless product once they are illegal. Last edited by dzl66; 10-07-2004 at 10:38 PM. |
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Great minds always do I do agree with you.With the exception of M1T, I have yet to encounter a pro-hormone/steroid that can really hold its own against already blacklisted AAS (yes, even granted that the pro-hormones/pro-steroids are chemically bonafide steroids themselves).Hey but somebody has to make a buck right? All that is going to happen now is that within a few months,possibly years, when all the legitimate stockpiles of pro-hormones have been completely depleted, the profits will simply switch over to the underground market suppliers. I really don't have a problem with any of the above except the fact that this decision was made for the apparent safety of nine year olds who steal their parents money and scoot on down to GNC to score a hit of Animal Stack.Come on, are these lawmakers for real?!.If these were one of the reasons it was banned (another being the BALCO/baseball/track and field BS...another story) why not just enact leagislation that keeps it outta the hands of minors under 21,much like alcohol and tobacco (not like the legislation works for those either). Man,the situation is getting outta control and it is only going to get worse.I even hear of talk that the EU is looking to severely restrict the sale of many everyday vitamins and herbal supps in it's member states and have the recommendations put under Codex Alimentarius which means this crap doesn't just affect the EU,it affects all UN member states...WTF?! Why is that being done?The premise is that after decades of using vitamins and supps without much problems, EU doctors are suddenly concerned with the potential hazards of self medicating one's self.Wow, better toss out that Redoxon cause you can OD on Vit C! Complete BS.They'll never tell you that big pharma is losing tons over herbal supps that work just as well or even better than their ridiculously priced script meds. The good (or sometimes bad) thing is that once this crap happens,the underground market will be there to supply.It really is ridiculous,but such is the way of the rich mans world.Remember that when you walk into the booth on Nov 2. That Tren Guy |
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and i am drifting off topic here but after being in europe for almost a month this summer the whole EU concept is very unpopular there. They see it as the whole being homogenized and it has absolutely killed the poorer countries with inflation. The richer members think that they put all the euros in and the poor countries will profit at the richers expense. Europeans have 100's of years of cultural differences that they cherish and now this is seen as a threat and only done so Europe can be a more competitve force in the global economy. I still love europe and it's women |
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trenfactor - Amen brother. This shit has got to stop at some point. We all know that AAS is better than most prohormones, but the idea of taking all this shit and making it illegal is getting out of hand. Next thier talking about synephrine and yohimbe being banned. Yohimbe for christ sake!
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It's ridiculous isn't it. The supplement industry will take a beating from the ban that's for sure prohormones are their bread and butter . The prices on these prohormones are insane. Futhermore, 99% of them are just hype and don't do shit except cause zits and and a empty wallet. Why not just get a few bottles of test and get results? I don't think creatine will get banned. The only creatine I like is V-12 by SAN it gives some good pumps
__________________ Your mesoRx acne specialist NESTA certified personal trainer Senior member at Outlaw, The AB, and Meso. VET at WWBB |
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