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El temprano a mediados de 2000 fue sin duda una época terrible para los usuarios de esteroides debido a toda la atención negativa que estaban viendo estos potenciadores. La gran historia sobre los jugadores de béisbol jugo fue finalmente descubierta alrededor de este tiempo, y los puristas del béisbol por todas partes advirtió roids como hijo primogénito del diablo después de su juego hubiera sido "violado" by steroids.
Desafortunadamente, it wasn't just million dollar athletes who suffered the consequences as even recreational steroid users who were only juicing to look better suffered as well. De repente, having a single steroid pill was punishable by a lengthy jail sentence. And if you thought about dealing....well good luck in prison.
Pero últimamente, it seems as if steroids aren't the big story anymore. No longer are you seeing newspaper headlines and ESPN cover stories dedicated to steroids on a regular basis. Sure there is some coverage dedicated to the bigger stories such as Lenny Dykstra and Ken Shamrock admitting to juicing, but for the most part, roids don't seem to be the evil that they once were.
Tristemente, it seems as if the damage has already been done for amateur bodybuilders and recreational users because the felony steroid laws don't look to be repealed anytime soon. But at least we don't have to worry so much about the public looking down on people for juicing as badly as they did a few years ago.