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Internet drug + steroid bust, might want to read this

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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050420/ap_on_re_us/internet_drugs

WASHINGTON - Twenty people in the United States and abroad were arrested on charges they ran Internet pharmacies that illegally shipped narcotics, steroids and amphetamines to teenagers and other buyers around the world, federal authorities announced Wednesday.



The arrests were the result of a yearlong investigation by six federal agencies of online pharmacies that often operate in the shadows of the Internet, with no fixed address and no way to track where they are located, Drug Enforcement Administrator Karen Tandy said.


The drugs were shipped to buyers with little or no effort to verify ages or medical need, allowing teenagers or drug abusers easy access to addictive and dangerous drugs, officials said.


Tandy and officials from the FBI, Customs, the Internal Revenue Service, Food and Drug Administration and the Postal Service were to formally announce details of Operation Cyber Chase at a news conference Wednesday.


Among the organizations targeted was a Philadelphia-based Internet pharmacy that allegedly smuggled prescription painkillers, steroids and amphetamines into the United States from India, Germany, Hungary and elsewhere, repackaged them and sold them throughout the world, Tandy said.


U.S. arrests took place in Fort Lauderdale and Sarasota, Fla.; Abilene and Tyler, Texas; New York City and Rochester, N.Y.; Philadelphia; and Greenville, S.C. Authorities also made arrests in Australia, Costa Rica and India.


A study by the Government Accountability Office last year found it was easy to order drugs online. Some drugs received from foreign pharmacies were counterfeit and many came with no instructions or warnings, the GAO said. Others arrived in damaged or unconventional packaging.


The FDA has led the government's enforcement efforts against Internet pharmacies as part of its strenuous opposition to the legalization of imported prescription drugs.
 
The FDA has led the government's enforcement efforts against Internet pharmacies as part of its strenuous opposition to the legalization of imported prescription drugs.


This is a big bunch of bullshit, why dont they just let the pharmacutical companies offical take over the FDA, they can change the name to something else like the merck and pfizer drug admin. Our tax dollars are spent to keep imported drugs out so, we have to spend more money on drugs, mean while drug companies make more money. They need to call it what it is, have the politicans are for imports whiel the other half are recieving kickback from drug companies.
 
When drug companies give money to politicians it is not called kickbacks, it is called campaign contributions. These companies have OWNED the politicians for years. Why not contribute 20 million then have laws passed that allow you to sell your product for 5x what consumers could purchase it for from international pharmacies if only it were not illegal. All in the name of protecting American consumers.
 
experts said the presence of steroids on the popular Web site is especially troubling because they could be seen there by the most vulnerable potential users — teens and preteens looking to quickly bulk up for school sports or add some definition to still developing bodies.

If your CHILD is online ALONE and to top it all off - ordering things on eBay!!, you are fucking up as a parent. That's not solely on the pharmaceutical distribution engineer, that's ALL on the parents.
 
slat1 said:
It gets more interesting by the day!

funkin goverment bullshit....they make everything illegal that works

what other choice do bodybuiders have??!!!
 
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