The latest iteration of the proposed New Anabolic Steroid Control Act (2014) was introduced in Congress a couple days ago. I haven't carefully studied it yet, but it seems to be more or less the same as the previous iterations of 2011 and 2012. What does seem different this time is that the legislation has garnered the backing of a lot of the major industry players in the herbal and supplement business, and that the comments made by both industry representatives and govt figures leave no room for doubt that the intention is to scapegoat "STEROIDS" for ALL the abuses in the industry and by effectively outlawing almost all now known, and through the discretion vested in the Atty General to ban substances that are similar to existing illegal substances or "function similarly to testosterone" or are "intended to promote muscle growth"(!!!), all future prohormones, thereby forestall attempts to extend regulation to the supplement business generally (which has long been a supporter of one of the principal sponsors, Sen. Hatch.
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