Rick Collins
New member
Massachusetts seeks tougher AAS laws
FYI to our friends in Massachusetts:
Citing increased use among high schoolers, the Massachussetts Senate has approved a bill to upgrade anabolic steroids from Class E controlled substances to Class C substances. The effect on first-time personal users is to double the potential imprisonment term from six months to one year, and to make inapplicable a provision presuming probation. Here's what the State House News Service had to say about it:
http://www.legalmusclebooks.com/page.php?pageID=8
Stay strong,
Rick Collins
www.teamlegalmuscle.com
FYI to our friends in Massachusetts:
Citing increased use among high schoolers, the Massachussetts Senate has approved a bill to upgrade anabolic steroids from Class E controlled substances to Class C substances. The effect on first-time personal users is to double the potential imprisonment term from six months to one year, and to make inapplicable a provision presuming probation. Here's what the State House News Service had to say about it:
http://www.legalmusclebooks.com/page.php?pageID=8
Stay strong,
Rick Collins
www.teamlegalmuscle.com
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