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Am I Hearing This Right... Aas Possibley Schedule 1 Soon???

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anybody hear about Sen Joe Biden and mccain tryina make AAS sched. 1?? :evil:
 
Help a moron out - I have no idea what the difference is between Schedule 1 & Schedule 2 drugs. Is there a large difference in the legal penalties for being found out with one or the other?
 
alex117k said:
Help a moron out - I have no idea what the difference is between Schedule 1 & Schedule 2 drugs. Is there a large difference in the legal penalties for being found out with one or the other?


Basically, that would make catching people with Steriods worth while. Not sure about the difference in penalties but there is definately a difference.
 
-it doesn't surprise me- Biden really seems to have some sort of bug up his ass about steroids- and he is a politician (and therefore a publicity whore) and this is an election year,. but i don't think that they will be able to do it for one reason: for drug to be classified as schedule 1, it can't have any type of accepted or possible medicinal use- aas have already been used for medicinal purposes (hrt, possible male birth control, etc.) for years. marijuana is a gray area, b/c a lot of its medicinal properties were found after it was made a schedule 1 drug. it is hard to make something a schedule 1 drug, and even harder to overturn that decision. the senators would have to convince the fda and dea of this, and the fda could make aas an emergency schedule 1 drug w/o review (like ecstasy in 1986), but that is only a temporary status, and i think the fda would not agree to this in the first place,and this is a worse case scenario. schedule II (medicinal usage w/ high potential for abuse) is more plausible. write a letter to your senator and congressman on behalf of you local aarp (this will get their attention, b/c they know old people vote) saying you think this is a bad idea and so do all your fellow senior citizens :p
 
aren't schedules 1's limited to substances with no therapeutic medical value and high risk for addiction. I don't see how AAS apply to that catagory at all.
 
drl said:
-it doesn't surprise me- Biden really seems to have some sort of bug up his ass about steroids- and he is a politician (and therefore a publicity whore) and this is an election year,. but i don't think that they will be able to do it for one reason: for drug to be classified as schedule 1, it can't have any type of accepted or possible medicinal use- aas have already been used for medicinal purposes (hrt, possible male birth control, etc.) for years. marijuana is a gray area, b/c a lot of its medicinal properties were found after it was made a schedule 1 drug. it is hard to make something a schedule 1 drug, and even harder to overturn that decision. the senators would have to convince the fda and dea of this, and the fda could make aas an emergency schedule 1 drug w/o review (like ecstasy in 1986), but that is only a temporary status, and i think the fda would not agree to this in the first place,and this is a worse case scenario. schedule II (medicinal usage w/ high potential for abuse) is more plausible. write a letter to your senator and congressman on behalf of you local aarp (this will get their attention, b/c they know old people vote) saying you think this is a bad idea and so do all your fellow senior citizens :p


nice post---thanks for the clarification
 
TraxZBT said:
aren't schedules 1's limited to substances with no therapeutic medical value and high risk for addiction. I don't see how AAS apply to that catagory at all.
thats because you dont know anything about juice, roid head. freakin girlie men, i swear. :)
 
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