posted Wed, 12/09/2015 - 10:56
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Police claim manditory drug testing is a vilolation of thier constitutional rights... but just for police.
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The article goes on a bit of a tangent but the overall message is the same.
Police believe that they have a different set of rules when it comes to them and thier service.
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Just reading this fellas. I can say that at my internal medicine doctor's office there are a ton of LE and firefighters that are patients. Most of them a lot younger than me so they must be starting "TRT" at an early age. They do their own compounding onsite and everything is by prescription. My doctor is legit as far as diagnosing things, but I think on the flip side he's making money with the "TRT" patients.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jRLAParUlEU
Yup hes talking about the same article.
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/pittsburgh-police-afraid-drug-tested/
Strange the link did show in the original post.
Do you have the link for that article?
There is nothing wrong with a "Police State ",........... …...... if you're one of the police.
bigmurphThis is what I have to deal with
http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/news/the-underworld-of-steroids-and-cops...
They should have higher standards not lower. Juice should be legal.
Correct!!
Now my parents always said lead by example. Guess their parents never told them that. Lol
Well it kinda is. All you have to do is go to one of those "youth" clinics or whatever they call them and they will give you scripts. Compared to crack or crystal meth, which are illegal ni matter what. I don't think it should be widely available over the counter. Just a day on Eroids, reading all the posts of youngsters pumping insane quantities of multiple steroids into their bodies makes you wonder. If it was otc and available to anyone we would here a lot more on the news about people on high tren doses, unable to control their emotions and sexual frustrations doing the insane things. I believe that it should be less of a taboo subject for people in their 40's lets say, that want to improve the wuality of their life - yes, it should be easily available and affordable, but still under some kind of medical supervision. Even thise youth clinics I mentioned before will require you to draw bloods every fee months and come for s checkup so it's fairly safe, but making it legal and available, no. Unfortunately majority of population lacks common sense or even will to educate themselves on proper use. Just my opinion.
Methamphetamine and cocaine are legal Schedule II controlled substances.
Supraphysiological doses of any male sex hormone that is a legal Schedule III controlled substance would violate medical ethics.
There are a lot of cops doing a lot more than TRT doses of test. And many probably are using amphetamine, but dextroamphetamine is more likely as it is widely prescribed, despite the availability of modafinil.
And let's not forget how cops are chose for both low IQ (90-100 is preferred) and high antisocial behavioral traits.
Both do not go well with steroids or stimulants.
I don't think coke is, can't find it anywhere and I'm shocked that they use meth. I think it is one of the shittiest drugs out there.
I absolutatly agree that cops should be tested like all of us or none of us should be harrassed with this bullshit. What I meant was that gear should be somehow controlled. Good points mate.
Mp859Eye doctors use liquid cocaine as a topical numbing agent.
Well should be legal for me
I don't mean kids by any means.