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Originally Posted by Pseudonymous
There is a reason they were banned, not because they are dangerous when used correctly, how easy they are to abuse.
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Everything is easy to abuse. My feeling is that they were banned because I can get a years worth of testosterone on the street for around $800.
BUT, if I obtain testosterone "legally" (I put that in parenthesis because it is a hormone that is produced naturally in my body anyway), I have to: Spend money at the doctor for a visit. Spend more money at a lab having my blood drawn. Spend more money with the followup at the doctor. Fill the prescription for over-priced testosterone. Then do that EVERY 3 months so the doctor can "check my levels". You end up spending 3 to 4 thousand dollars before that's over with.
I think it has more to do with money than any concern by the caring and sensitive govt. over our health and well being. Cigarettes kill millions of people every year...and I believe people should have the right to smoke if they choose....but if it's all about health and not money, then why do they just keep taxing the fuck out of smokes instead of making them illegal?