Just because Federal Law trumps State Law doesn't mean the state wouldn't go after you. The whole thing is a risk I wouldn't want to take.
Yes, the state might go after you but how. The federal agents usually don't tip off cops, border patrol agents, etc. It would be way too much work considering how may people come into the United States with a controlled substance.
Why not take the risk if you are already purchasing them illegally from someone else and have possession of them? BTW less chance of getting fakes and usually cheaper prices.
It says pharmaceuticals but under federal law AAS are schedule three...you wouldn't be able to bring back marijuana or ephdrine, etc. It just wouldn't happen DR. It's like saying they would let you bring heroin back...same schedule I believe
Yes AAS are a scheduled drug, but they also have a medical purpose whereas Marijuana, ephdrine, and heroin do not. Of course you can't bring marijuana, cocaine, or any other narcotic that serves no medical purpose and is not approved for medical use in the U.S. That is common sense mon. Steriods do have a medical purpose and are approved for use in the U.S. as long as they are for human use. Vet shit is illegal to bring across.
Mon, I just gave you the law to prove that bringing AAS across the border is legal in a way. I have done it twice myself without any problems at Customs. All you have to do is declare them and not have more than 50 units (e.g. 50 redijects). Ya'll fools will never learn will you? Ya'll should before its too late and the government changes that law.