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As what I assume to be, Reddit's pro-legalization community I posit a question: What do you think about the legalization of steroids? : Marijuana
Marijuana: smoking, growing, news, and laws.
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Not making an equivalence arguement, just wondering where you guys stand on that.
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Legalize Everything Regulate Tax Profit
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Steroids is a Schedule 1 drug.
So same for heroin or meth as well?
What do you mean by regulation?
Limit the amount everyone can have?
Purity requirements?
Regulate in what sense?
The same as any other consumer good?
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Yes, you can work the system out to regulate and have rules for harming others just like booze and pills and food, etc.
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Steroids are NOT a Schedule 1 drug.
"Federal law placed anabolic steroids in Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) as of February 27, 1991." (http://www.justice.gov/dea/concern/steroids.html)
Also, Steroids are regulated (at least in the US) by the FDA.
You can get them with a prescription from a doctor just like any other non-OTC pharmaceutical.
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Cannabis is a schedule 1 drug too, just because the government tells you not to do something doesn't make them right.
No I don't endorse heroin usage, I'm just saying the governments an organization of jackasses.
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I took steroids a long time ago...I took Finaplix, along with various pills like Clomid that kept my nuts from shrinking.
Steroids did help me get fairly ripped...But they also made me insane...I would see red through my eyes, anyone that looked at me was suspect to a beating.
It wasn't just me either that had the affects.
Everyone of my friends who took them also went a little mental...The worst part is the sleep...maybe 1 or 2 hours a night, and that’s if you are lucky enough to have a Valium, or Xanax around.
The only upside was that you could lift weights for 4 hours straight and get the most insane high you could imagine.
I support legalization if it is regulated...It just might be hard to regulate roid-rage.
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IMO everything should be legalized, but monitored for side effects (like going nuts, harming others).
Your body is YOUR body, and you should be allowed to do what YOU want to it, even if you're destroying it.
It's your choice, (of course I believe you would need to be competant enough to realize what the long term or short term effects of the input items are) although I think that children and the likes should refrain from it, ultimately it would be their decision.
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Steroids are legal, with a prescription.
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It is my personal belief that what I decide to put into my body is my own choice.
When did I ever agree to give the government license over my own body?
If I feel like smoking, snorting, drinking, shooting, whatever then that is my choice.
This isn't to say that their shouldn't be regulation.
Children should not be able to get most illegal substances without a prescription as there is an obvious threat posed to their health and our society doesn't recognize a persons liberties until they turn 18, 21 for alcohol which is another debate for another place.
If you legalize and regulate all drugs then you give the government a real enforcement ability.
Short of cannabis, which is really too easy to grow to realistically enforce child protection laws (legalization would not change this fact), most drugs in a legalized structure would only be easily available through stores, which would then prevent minors from purchasing them because of the threat that the store owners would be prosecuted.
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Steroids are legal.
You just need a prescription.
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Everything should be legal.
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