Dexter said:
"Approved International Source."
To the very best of my knowledge, he, the NY American guy, NEVER dealt in anything but AAS. But some Russian-Romanian guys I didn't know or checked out in the NY area...seemed to have a different approach...and, naturally, they talked. Oh, my goodness, how they talked! I will reserve my prejudice.
So rare. So precious. So uncommon. A tight North American circle to whom most people ("approved international sources") simply cannot relate. There ARE notable exceptions, of course, but we're taling about people who MIGHT - if they are not stopped by the U.S. Embassy - make their very first trip, given their profits, to the U.S. this year - what a joke.
Nobody, except perhaps the Romanian-Russians in the NYC area, suffered.
But, you know, I have NEVER bothered to ask what became of them. They could have been killed for all I cared. Simple justice. They were loser-narks, talking to save their flea-bitten carcasses.
My guess: Up the river. Prison. Criminal record. Possible extriditions. I dunno for sure.
Dexter
Thanks for the details. This illustrates a very important point that you should always be very selective with whom you deal with. Had the NY guy not deal with anyone involved in narcotics, the situation would probably have been much different.
X, LSD, and heroin are all Schedule I
Cocaine and amphetamine are Schedule II
AAS are schedule III
each class carries a much more sever penalty. If you were to get popped for posession of AAS, depending on your actions, you would probably get no more than probation if the charge were not dropped all together. Know your rights, be smart, and the chance of being convicted of an AAS related offense are slim.
Now, your associate, who deals cocaine, heroin or x is playing a different game with higher consequences. Lets say he gets popped, incriminates himself as 99% of narcotic offenders do, has a prior posession charge and he is looking at seroius prison time. His incentive to roll is much greater than the person facing a misdemeanor posession of a schedule III substance. The fact that he dealt with narcotics without knowing the rules of the game is more indication that he in going to end up cooperating.
AAS users and narcotic users are differnet people. We juice to improve our bodies, they use drugs to get fucked up and often times addicted.
Be very selective in who you associate with.
Another thing:
Lets say you recieved a package, signed for it, got raided and the cops found a personal supply of AAS. You respectfully request an attorney, answer no questions, make bail and go home.
Now it is up to the DA to decied whether or not to prosecute you for posession of AAS with no incriminating statements, a clean record, and a contributing member of society.
Or should she prosecute the 50 self incriminated cocaine offenders stitting in jail with a public defender.
What do you think the choice will be? There is only so much money in the budget.
The Judicial System respects fighters. Only 5% of all arrests go to trail. Many are dismissed, the rest plea.
Bottom line. Dont make it easy for them. Exercise your rights and take advantage of your constitutional rights. Its a shame most people do not even know them.
The Constitution was desined to protect the self evident rights or its citizens from the government.
Another thing. Police officers cannot make deals, go easy on you if you cooperate, or go throw the book at you. They are all threats intended to make people waive their right to counsel and bury themselves. No matte what they say,
DO NOT TALK TO POLICE WITHOUT CONSULTING AN ATTORNEY.
Let me also say, I have the utmost respect for police officers and all law enforcement officials. I have friends that are police officers and they risk their lives daily for a low salary and dangerous work. They are dedicating their career to make the country a safer place to live, only to be scrutinized by the very public the have sworn to protect.
It is a shame that an illogical law has turned citizens against each other and we cannot all be on the same side.