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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
FDA: New labeling requirements: More stigma for TRT Bad reporting from WebMD
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 53161" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Emphasizing "Abuse" and "Dependence" , which appears in the first sentence, is onerous. Under existing criminal laws the prosecutor need only demonstrate that you are physically dependent and will suffer withdrawal when deprived. You need not be "under the influence" to be charged with shopping or going to the beach as an "addict" . </p><p>Once you are in the system as an "addict" your sentence is for life. Your 5 year probation on the first "offense" means you will be searched at will for any/no reason. </p><p>Typically "addicts" have a long rap sheet for being caught with "paraphernalia" , especially alcohol swabs and syringes.</p><p> Being caught in possession of PCT drugs is all the proof required for a conviction for a "first offense" . </p><p></p><p>These are unlikely prosecutions for testosterone at the moment however the framework of law already exists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 53161, member: 8395"] Emphasizing "Abuse" and "Dependence" , which appears in the first sentence, is onerous. Under existing criminal laws the prosecutor need only demonstrate that you are physically dependent and will suffer withdrawal when deprived. You need not be "under the influence" to be charged with shopping or going to the beach as an "addict" . Once you are in the system as an "addict" your sentence is for life. Your 5 year probation on the first "offense" means you will be searched at will for any/no reason. Typically "addicts" have a long rap sheet for being caught with "paraphernalia" , especially alcohol swabs and syringes. Being caught in possession of PCT drugs is all the proof required for a conviction for a "first offense" . These are unlikely prosecutions for testosterone at the moment however the framework of law already exists. [/QUOTE]
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