Anyone know why they closed the forum?
No.
never been to bb.com
The AAS forum there was actually better than most. I have no idea what happened to it, as I have not been to that forum or site in months. My guess would have been somebody up top finally decided to dump it due to liability issues, but who knows.
They took it down when they were busted for selling Illegal Prohormones.
[quote]DOHCrazy wrote:
They took it down when they were busted for selling Illegal Prohormones.[/quote]
Google the name of the site we cannot name and the word “raid” and you’ll find a bunch of articles about it. Most definitely this is the reason why.
Raiding a bodybuilding store/site for prohormones. What a marvelous use of tax dollars!
[quote]ericcartman wrote:
Raiding a bodybuilding store/site for prohormones. What a marvelous use of tax dollars![/quote]
My theory is that this is all because of baseball. Players taking supplements and them blaming the supplements when they pop positive for a banned substance. Were it not for this, I don’t think they would be pursuing it.
[quote]davidcox1 wrote:
[quote]ericcartman wrote:
Raiding a bodybuilding store/site for prohormones. What a marvelous use of tax dollars![/quote]
My theory is that this is all because of baseball. Players taking supplements and them blaming the supplements when they pop positive for a banned substance. Were it not for this, I don’t think they would be pursuing it.[/quote]
Athletes have claimed ‘false’ positives in football and basketball also.
This whole ordeal is not a bad thing. Besides the waste of tax dollars. The only way this will be bad is if they pass legislation that mandates supplements be approved by the FDA/DEA before they are sold. The congressman in Utah is working hard to make sure that doesn’t happen.
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
[quote]davidcox1 wrote:
[quote]ericcartman wrote:
Raiding a bodybuilding store/site for prohormones. What a marvelous use of tax dollars![/quote]
My theory is that this is all because of baseball. Players taking supplements and them blaming the supplements when they pop positive for a banned substance. Were it not for this, I don’t think they would be pursuing it.[/quote]
Athletes have claimed ‘false’ positives in football and basketball also.
This whole ordeal is not a bad thing. Besides the waste of tax dollars. The only way this will be bad is if they pass legislation that mandates supplements be approved by the FDA/DEA before they are sold. The congressman in Utah is working hard to make sure that doesn’t happen. [/quote]
Agreed, the supplementation policies are ripe for abuse.
Its takes alot of effort and money to prove something is a steroid, and very little to just change the structure a bit and keep on trucking.
Defense can never keep up with offense in the drug game.
The bodybuilding population isnt likely to be without its goodies.