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Maybe we should help the authorities

why dont we plant a bomb in the DEA headquarters 'steroid divison' and save much time, money, and energy.

i'm just joking..
a missile, though complicated to launch, would do a better job.
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Satch you better joking...you know who's reading this...
 
I definitly agree information needs to be available for younger people.I mean its far better to have a stubborn teen who goes against the advice of others and still decides to juice to know what compounds to use,all side effects possible,and the best counter-measures to take.That way they can greatly
reduce risk of damage,and be smart enough to do some weaker safer compund rather than just using 100mgs anadrol.

I dont hate teens for juicing,just so long as they know what they are doing!
I mean smarter younger users(more info available)=less damage to them= less upset mommies letters to congress= less useless seizures/persecution
 
The govenment anti-drug propaganda program DARE is a perfect example of how an 'ignorance is bliss' 'just say no' type program fails. From the time it was instituted an entire generation grew to adulthood on it and during that time drug use among non-adults increased, not decreased.
 
sleeplifter said:
I dont hate teens for juicing,just so long as they know what they are doing!
I mean smarter younger users(more info available)=less damage to them= less upset mommies letters to congress= less useless seizures/persecution

I agree. I honestly think its better to recommend something like a low dose anavar cycle to a teen than to tell him 'just say no' while he turns around and does anadrol and deca w/o PCT or other means of averting side effects like that kid who hung himself.
 
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