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03-01-11, 03:17 PM #11
Re: Steroids and HGH
You know why its in the spotlight?
Its the biggest waste of time and money when we can be directing those resources towards meth and crack. Look at the arrest and incarceration stats. You will see its at the top of the list when it comes to wasteful spending. Sad thing is its a fixable issue but fear rules them all.
People on this planet have been using mari since the 5th to 2nd century B.C. just as people drink wine for recreation. Its a part of human history as a recreational drug and not something outlawed.
This might amuse you.....
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03-01-11, 03:18 PM #12
Re: Steroids and HGH
Today's marijuana is far from your dad's in the 60's. Less than 1 percent of the marijuana you find on the streets is actual "grown, dried, smoke" as you so simply put it. With the addition of the "Hydroponic" growing method of marijuana in the 90's, and the synthetic strands such as "chronic", and added chemicles, has exponentially grown like a wild fire.
That being said, I honestly do not know enough obout steriods to comment on the legality of them. I would feel comfortable saying though, in a competition setting, such as sports, it has no business being there.
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03-01-11, 03:27 PM #15
Re: Steroids and HGH
You are going to have to do better than that.
Do you think that is the only way it can be grown? You should know better than that. When you actually become seasoned you will see bags or regular then bags of hydro.
Its just like beer and liquor.
You have regular rum and then your have 151 rum. Jack daniels and then you have Everclear.
Regular Bud Light piss then you have a custom dark color brew from Germany.
Your whole idea of we should not legalize because of THC strength can be thrown out the window. A farmer/grower can control the content of THC just like a brew master can control his batch.
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03-02-11, 05:16 AM #18
Re: Steroids and HGH
Let's ask Lyle Alzado.....
I started taking anabolic steroids in 1969 and never stopped. It was addicting, mentally addicting. Now I'm sick, and I'm scared. Ninety percent of the athletes I know are on the stuff. We're not born to be 300 lb (140 kg) or jump 30 ft (9.1 m) But all the time I was taking steroids, I knew they were making me play better. I became very violent on the field and off it. I did things only crazy people do. Once a guy sideswiped my car and I beat the hell out of him. Now look at me. My hair's gone, I wobble when I walk and have to hold on to someone for support, and I have trouble remembering things. My last wish? That no one else ever dies this way."
Lyle Alzado
April 3, 1949 – May 14, 1992
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