Anabolic 2010

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18 Jul 2009 12:19 #17817 by Inja
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Hey,
My question is short and sweet, should we be worried about our suppliers ability to import raws and distribute them effectively to our community leading up to and within 2010?

I know usually S.A. is pretty slack when it comes to AAS, and they're more concerned with other drugs coming in and out of our country. But now that we have a large sporting event about to start within our borders, do you think government will start to crack down harder on this particular topic?

Sorry if I offend you
Its just my point of view

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18 Jul 2009 18:10 #17826 by admin
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It is becoming harder and harder to import raws, but that has nothing to do with 2010.

I don't think we will experience the same difficulties the Chinese did before and during the Olympics. Soccer is not very high on America's list, so they will not pressurize the government like they did during the Olympics.

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18 Jul 2009 23:40 #17829 by Inja
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Thanks for the reassurance.
We'll just have to hope the silly governments don't have other plans :)

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22 Jul 2009 08:32 #18066 by admin
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Found this:

Doping in Association Football

Unlike individual sports such as bicycling, weight-lifting, and track and field, Football (soccer) is not widely associated with performance enhancing drugs. Like most high-profile team sports, football suffers more from an association with recreational drugs, the case of Diego Maradona and cocaine in 1991 being the best known of those.

Football has however been criticised for not sanctioning players implicated in performance enhancing drug scandals. Most recently, Operation Puerto implicated approximately 50 cyclists and 150 sportspersons of other sporting codes, including several "high profile football players". While the cyclists were named and pursued by the governing bodies of cycling, none of the football players were named or punished for their involvement in the doping ring.

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