Hey guys, steroids have been illegal in the U.S. for quite some time, largely due to their negative association with helping athletes "cheat" in sports. Given that sports aren't going away any time soon, it seems that recreational AAS users will have to keep hiding in the underground for years.
However, it seems in recent years that certain activities/drugs that I thought would be illegal for quite some time are turning the corner. For example, we now have laws in Washington and Colorado that allow for the recreational sale of marijuana. Online casino games/poker are now regulated in Delaware, New Jersey and Nevada. And there's plenty of talk about lifting the ban on states' ability to offer sports betting (outside of Delaware/Nevada).
So my question is, do you think steroids will finally turn such a corner within the next decade or so?
Maybe there will never be widespread legal steroid shops for recreational purposes, like with marijuana. But perhaps bodybuilders will one day be able to work with a doctor to legally juice for cosmetic purposes?
However, it seems in recent years that certain activities/drugs that I thought would be illegal for quite some time are turning the corner. For example, we now have laws in Washington and Colorado that allow for the recreational sale of marijuana. Online casino games/poker are now regulated in Delaware, New Jersey and Nevada. And there's plenty of talk about lifting the ban on states' ability to offer sports betting (outside of Delaware/Nevada).
So my question is, do you think steroids will finally turn such a corner within the next decade or so?
Maybe there will never be widespread legal steroid shops for recreational purposes, like with marijuana. But perhaps bodybuilders will one day be able to work with a doctor to legally juice for cosmetic purposes?