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2Thick Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 1001) |
posted April 01, 2000 12:47 AM
This was posted on the Renegade board by Wyld oNe : ******************************************** Customs officials are scrambling to keep pace with the explosion in black-market steroids and other prescription drugs being shipped to the U.S. by shadowy overseas cyber-smugglers who advertise on the Internet. But it's a losing battle, officials admit. "We're doing as many inspections as we can. But we've been deluged," said Customs Commissioner Ray Kelly. But the illegal flow of prescription drugs continues because Customs has the resources to check one only out of every five packages -- and about eight million pieces of foreign mail passed through JFK last year. When there are drug seizures, prosecutions are rare and penalties are light. Customs officials could cite only two arrests of illegal steroid buyers in the New York area last year. Anabolic steroids, which athletes and bodybuilders use to pump up their muscles and boost performance, accounted for more than one-third of the seizures, records show. The hormonal drugs have dangerous side effects and are banned in the U.S. unless specifically prescribed by a doctor. Concealed in other packages were thousands of tranquilizers, sleeping pills and painkillers such as Valium, Xanax, phenobarbital and Tylenol with codeine -- prescription drugs that can be bought for less on the Internet than in a pharmacy. "More of these drugs are coming in from Internet sales. What we're seeing is a proliferation of Internet sites," Kelly said. Cyber-smugglers employ clever packaging techniques to avoid detection. Inspectors recently discovered hundreds of vials of steroids hidden in large cans -- sent from Greece -- with labels indicating they contained grape leaves. "The cans were factory-sealed. They were the weight grape leaves should be," Martinez said. Suppliers are difficult to locate despite their Web sites, inspectors said. Many of the mailed packages bear the same handwriting with different return addresses. The Thai government -- with the help of U.S. Customs officials -- arrested 22 people and shut down seven Internet sites operating out of that country. The cyber-smugglers' base of operations was a rented warehouse. Kelly said inspectors were horrified at the unsanitary conditions in the warehouse, where steroids and tranquilizers were strewn unsealed on shelves. "It's foolish to buy from them. You don't know what's counterfeit." U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials warn that buying drugs from overseas is dangerous. Despite the Thailand raid, other medical suppliers are still thumbing their nose at the feds. In a statement on its Web site, overseas supplier Drug Quest assures potential buyers that having a package of a small amount of overseas drugs seized by the government is "less ominous" than getting a parking ticket. "Usually our foreign pharmacists replace the order for free, as it is just that common to have shipments lost," Drug Quest boasts. ******************************************** Jon IP: Logged |
efigy Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 53) |
posted April 01, 2000 12:55 AM
The one line that really stands out here is: "Customs officials said many of the steroid buyers in the U.S. purchase in bulk and then resell. But most Internet purchases of prescription drugs are for personal use, they said." so... ??????????????????????????? does that statement make any sense to ------------------ "conan, what is best in life?" IP: Logged |
got big? Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 10) |
posted April 01, 2000 02:37 AM
That whole article shows how much America doesn't make sense. They're trying to prevent all these drugs from getting into america. Why? Ok it's bad for us, but why is it illegal? If using drugs is something a person chooses to do, why not let them? They will do it anyway, is the government so blind to see that? If you murder someone you're willfully taking someone elses life, yeah I see a big problem there. If you want to smoke weed, drop some e bombs, get big off of roids, it's you who's getting hurt. Legalize drugs, and spend all that wasted DRUG WAR money somewhere better, like in our school system so kids can get educated to make their own decisions. How can you believe in a government that says weed is bad for you but light up a cigarette, and drink a beer. Yeah there's only a few isolated cases of people dying from alcohol or cigarettes. Give me a break. IP: Logged |
BiffBoom Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 44) |
posted April 01, 2000 10:04 AM
So Vitality Health was a warehouse???..big friggen whoopty-do. IP: Logged |
2Thick Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 1001) |
posted April 01, 2000 04:52 PM
Bump...you should read this. It may be 50% bull. but all news comes from partial truths. ------------------ IP: Logged |
LittleSavage34 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 134) |
posted April 01, 2000 06:57 PM
Wish I had this info last week. Did a speech on making steroids legal through a doctor's perscription, which we already is legal. I made it a point in proving why they should be easy to obtain through a professional. 1 out of 3 smokers DIES because of smoking. We all know people that have been killed because of alcohol. I can't think of anyone besides Lyle Alzado that has died because of "steroid" abuse. It's terrible to think everyone percieves gear as a death wish. If the public only knew what benefits steroids can provide for the knowledgable user, they wouldn't be illegal. ------------------ IP: Logged |
onlythestrong Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 73) |
posted April 01, 2000 08:46 PM
This just shows why this stuff should be legal, for the safety of US citizens IP: Logged |
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