Behr
Real Realist for real.
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I fail to understand what BUSINESS it is of ANYONE to dictate what you can and cannot put in your body. This tired assed old morality needs to be taken out to sea and tossed overboard.
McDonalds leads to diabetes and high cholesterol, but it's still legal.
Comparing McDonald's to a human hormone, lame. Ok buddy, McDonald's doesn't lead to adrenal glands suppression. There is a reason why hgh is banned and it's because of its abuse. But go ahead thinking it's safe, and while you are at it start smoking cigarettes
Honestly, the LAST thing that a corrupt and unorganized mess of an operation like the NCAA needs is another rule to govern. Based on their recent track record I'd be more comfortable with the SEC stepping in to enforce uniform testing and uniform disciplinary guidelines.
I already smoke. We shouldn't have excessive regulations on what we can and can't consume. McDonalds is actually full of hormones.
As long as it isn't a extreme detriment to our society as in endanger others, then I don't have a problem with HGH being legal.
I said it because you seemed to be defending it. Personally, I feel like marijuana is one of the worst things out there because so many act like it's harmless.
You serious?
Criminalization of weed (hemp) had nothing to do with racism and jailing people and everything to do with money.
If you consider my personal belief that mj should be legal a defense of those that smoke it then okay. Its not "one of the most dangerous things out there", its not even close. Its a natural substance, used as a natural substance. Its proven to have many benefits, medically and industrial. But we cant have adult conversations about it because our government schools told us it was bad in our 3rd grade DARE class and our lack of knowledge leaves calling those that say it should be legal dopeheads as our only argument.
If people want to risk the health effect, just like alcohol, cigerettes etc, then why not?
The real dangerous gateway drugs are actually legal. Which of these is likely the first drug used by addicts - weed, cigarettes or alcohol?Let's make the use of a dangerous, gateway drug a slap on the wrist crime.
no, you really don't. The us prison system is already overflowing with nonviolent criminals convicted of pretty crimes and you want to make more? IdioticI've got a better idea.
