bigjake807
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There was an "emergency amendment" passed on the 27th of March that makes sentencing for possession more severe. The laws basically change the definition of one "unit". One unit is defined as either 10cc or 50 pills. There is no consideration of the concentration of either form. Now, any other form of AAS (the article lists topicals and creams as examples) is blanketed under 25mg=1 unit. I assume this will include powders. That sucks. The USSC awards "Levels" of severity to drug charges. They convert everything to marihuana equivilents. 1 unit of AAS=1 gram chronic. Even though they spelled marijuana wrong, I doubt it matters. Read the article to figure out what level you would be at based on your current stash. I've been trying to figure out the minimun sentences and the differentiation of state and federal charges.
http://www.ussc.gov/2005guid/GLMSupplement-032706.pdf
The new law also increases your level by 2 if you are a coach, use masking agents or are in any way associated with minors in such way that it might arouse suspicion of distribution.
http://www.ussc.gov/2005guid/GLMSupplement-032706.pdf
The new law also increases your level by 2 if you are a coach, use masking agents or are in any way associated with minors in such way that it might arouse suspicion of distribution.