WesleyInman
National Strongman Competitor
I got this from Rick Collins, the "steroid Attorney" many of you may remember him from Bigger, Stronger, Faster"
The Article is called "Bigger, Stronger, and Angrier"
Bigger, stronger, angrier and mentally ill? Experts weigh legal defense of steroid withdrawal - phillyburbs.com: Courier Times: anabolic steroids, health_medical_pharma, depression, biology, drugs in sport
It is a growing trend that many people involved in criminal trials are now using Steroid use, abuse and "withdrawal" symptoms as a reason and motive behind their crimes....
What are your thoughts on this?? And think this out carefully before jumping to a conclusion...
Also, if Steroids are treated as a "criminal action" then should or shouldn't Steroid user's have access to "drug treatment" options or psychological loop holes just as other "drug users" have access to in Criminal Cases instead of Incarceration?? It would appear that for now, Steroids are treated just as harshly as any other Narcotic is, however there is no leniancy for Steroid use as their is for harsh recreational drug use.
Thoughts??
The Article is called "Bigger, Stronger, and Angrier"
Bigger, stronger, angrier and mentally ill? Experts weigh legal defense of steroid withdrawal - phillyburbs.com: Courier Times: anabolic steroids, health_medical_pharma, depression, biology, drugs in sport
It is a growing trend that many people involved in criminal trials are now using Steroid use, abuse and "withdrawal" symptoms as a reason and motive behind their crimes....
What are your thoughts on this?? And think this out carefully before jumping to a conclusion...
Also, if Steroids are treated as a "criminal action" then should or shouldn't Steroid user's have access to "drug treatment" options or psychological loop holes just as other "drug users" have access to in Criminal Cases instead of Incarceration?? It would appear that for now, Steroids are treated just as harshly as any other Narcotic is, however there is no leniancy for Steroid use as their is for harsh recreational drug use.
Thoughts??