BigCracker
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Anyone wanna know why the feds are targeting steroid dealers/users? Well, it's the end of the year and like most LE agencies they need to boost their end of the year quotas to justify their existence and minimize the chances of getting their budgets cut for '06.
Another reason is because busting roid dealers/users is like shooting fish in a barrel. It's just too easy to get convictions on these guys when the majority are clueless on how the legal sytem works. Roid guys are 100x more likely to cooperate with the feds, rat themselves out, rat their friends out, etc. than recreational drug dealers/users. Guys that deal/use recreational drugs usually know their game from getting busted early on in their careers. They know to keep their mouths shut and that no matter what kind of deal the feds/cops offer them they're not going to be any better off. Therefore it takes a lot more footwork and $$$ for the feds to build cases against them that will stick.
Since the majority of roid guys have never been in any kind of trouble before, they panic when they get caught, believe the cops lies, and try to justify what they're doing to the cops in a feeble attempt to look like less of a criminal in their eyes. (As if it helps?) If roid dealers all had their game as tight as the cocaine traffickers, the cops would be spending time going after meth dealers instead-which is the biggest drug related threat to society of our day.
I get so pissed everytime I read about a guy that gets busted for roids when they don't even know what to say or do when caught. It's just plain irresponsible and hurts the market for the rest of us. They have no valid excuse for being uninformed on these things-especially with EF's law board. Guys spend hours on the gear board figuring out the optimal diet, dosages, durations of cycles, pct, training methods, etc. Most could talk circles around any sports MD about roids and diet. Yet when it comes to covering their own asses when they get busted, they have the knowledge and skills of a kid that rides the short(aka tarder charter) bus to school. De-de-dee!!!<mongoloid voice>
Another reason is because busting roid dealers/users is like shooting fish in a barrel. It's just too easy to get convictions on these guys when the majority are clueless on how the legal sytem works. Roid guys are 100x more likely to cooperate with the feds, rat themselves out, rat their friends out, etc. than recreational drug dealers/users. Guys that deal/use recreational drugs usually know their game from getting busted early on in their careers. They know to keep their mouths shut and that no matter what kind of deal the feds/cops offer them they're not going to be any better off. Therefore it takes a lot more footwork and $$$ for the feds to build cases against them that will stick.
Since the majority of roid guys have never been in any kind of trouble before, they panic when they get caught, believe the cops lies, and try to justify what they're doing to the cops in a feeble attempt to look like less of a criminal in their eyes. (As if it helps?) If roid dealers all had their game as tight as the cocaine traffickers, the cops would be spending time going after meth dealers instead-which is the biggest drug related threat to society of our day.
I get so pissed everytime I read about a guy that gets busted for roids when they don't even know what to say or do when caught. It's just plain irresponsible and hurts the market for the rest of us. They have no valid excuse for being uninformed on these things-especially with EF's law board. Guys spend hours on the gear board figuring out the optimal diet, dosages, durations of cycles, pct, training methods, etc. Most could talk circles around any sports MD about roids and diet. Yet when it comes to covering their own asses when they get busted, they have the knowledge and skills of a kid that rides the short(aka tarder charter) bus to school. De-de-dee!!!<mongoloid voice>