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JUICED: Inside an illegal East Texas steroid factory not good at posting Google it
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Lmao. Bump."Here's a story, Google it." Gee, thanks.
Tried it didn't work so I said Google it because everyone is paranoid of clicking things
https://www.easttexasmatters.com/news/special-reports/east-texas-addicted/steroids-supply-and-demand-across-east-texas/amp/?espv=1
JUICED: Inside an illegal East Texas steroid factory
It looks like 5-Star Pharma was this guy. He pleaded guilty last month:
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Hallsville man pumps up wallet by trafficking steroids
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, a 53-year-old Hallsville man has pleaded guilty to a federal drug trafficking violation.www.kltv.com
Yep. There has never been a successful war on any drug, ever. All making them illegal does is forces their manufacture and profits into the hands of criminals and organized crime. The whole reason that the manufacture of these compounds is sketchy is because of people like this dough-head who don't realize (or care) that they're the ones creating the unsafe conditions for users in the first place."You literally don't know what you're getting. You don't know what you are ordering," says the DEA agent.
Uh, yeah, well did you ever stop to think for even 20 seconds whether that is because of YOU. We would love to be able just to order US pharma, buy Watson testosterone cypionate with no prescription right over the counter at CVS, but we cannot, and that is because of YOU.
So he is "protecting us" from the black market steroids that exist only because of him.
Of course, some UGLs do stupid things, like using name of real pharma company or creating inebriated domestic disturbances, that bring unwanted attention to their operations. But most of the time, it's simple the use of the mail system as a regular part of their business.@Millard what mistakes are these labs making that gets them caught? Some go on selling for years without a hitch.
He was in business for at least 8 months before showing up on the DEA’s radar, so how did he get caught?
“We can track things like purchases and deliveries, shipments, that kind of thing. Dealing with this type of unusual production, it’s a little easier to follow than methamphetamine or cocaine because it flies under the radar with all the equipment and powder and liquids that have to be shipped and mailed, it’s a lot easier for us to track that way so eventually, they’re going to get caught,” explains Kennamer.
In California, Governor Gavin Newssolini has decided that all flavored tobacco's ie; Swisher's and Backwoods cigars, menthol cigarettes etc. will be banned, come January 1, 2021.Yep. There has never been a successful war on any drug, ever. All making them illegal does is forces their manufacture and profits into the hands of criminals and organized crime. The whole reason that the manufacture of these compounds is sketchy is because of people like this dough-head who don't realize (or care) that they're the ones creating the unsafe conditions for users in the first place.
-- War on alcohol? Fail. Led to the creation of the modern mafia.
-- War on cocaine? Fail. Led to narco traffickers who have more money and firepower than the militaries in their respective countries.
-- War on pot? Fail. Filled jails with nonviolent offenders and forever tarnished their employability... and for what?
We keep bashing our heads against the wall and hoping that it will work this time, instead of switching gears and moving to a harm-prevention model that has actually been shown to have a positive effect.
Why are we enriching criminals when we could be putting money into the economy and using the taxes to fund treatment programs?
So are they tracking purchases of vials, solvents, and such? Or just the illegal components?Of course, some UGLs do stupid things, like using name of real pharma company or creating inebriated domestic disturbances, that bring unwanted attention to their operations. But most of the time, it's simple the use of the mail system as a regular part of their business.
You can discount a lot things the DEA says but, in most cases, I think the truth really is as simple as stated in the original news story:
But of course they do monitor suspicious sales of legal stuff like that.So are they tracking purchases of vials, solvents, and such? Or just the illegal components?
"You literally don't know what you're getting. You don't know what you are ordering," says the DEA agent.
Uh, yeah, well did you ever stop to think for even 20 seconds whether that is because of YOU. We would love to be able just to order US pharma, buy Watson testosterone cypionate with no prescription right over the counter at CVS, but we cannot, and that is because of YOU.
So he is "protecting us" from the black market steroids that exist only because of him.
