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    Use of Anabolic Steroids Increasing According to The Guardian and The Independent, the Government has urged for a ban over the online import of anabolic steroids. The anabolic steroids are basically taken by men to strengthen up their muscles and to encourage athletic traits, but have been taken by a quarter of a million people [...]

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    and with any ban for online the market for homebrew and doms resell will increase....it will never end......it's amazing that it's totally legal to have someone inject botulism into your face to look better but using aas for the cosmetic effect is frowned upon.....america's priorities are fucked up
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    Quote Originally Posted by irish_2003 View Post
    and with any ban for online the market for homebrew and doms resell will increase....it will never end......it's amazing that it's totally legal to have someone inject botulism into your face to look better but using aas for the cosmetic effect is frowned upon.....america's priorities are fucked up
    So true bro!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince View Post
    Use of Anabolic Steroids Increasing According to The Guardian and The Independent, the Government has urged for a ban over the online import of anabolic steroids. The anabolic steroids are basically taken by men to strengthen up their muscles and to encourage athletic traits, but have been taken by a quarter of a million people [...]

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    I truly believe if the government would legalize and regulate, and put the money towards the national debt, we could have a real solution to our current problems with money. Same idea with marijuana. Keep prices low and quality high, and it would be a colossal cash cow for the nation as a whole. We all know how little overhead there is in the production of both these drugs.

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