what happened to the similar thread on this subject? it was a pretty good thread with some great honest info coming in.
the protocol adopted by the government ("just say no to drugs" and "never talk about it or kids will try it") does not work, has never worked and never will work.
as prohibition has
proven over and over again to only increase drug usage (during the 1920s when the
drug, alcohol was prohibited, the period has statistically shown to have been the highest total consumption of alcohol in american history).
pretending that top flight pro bbers are the pillar of society and are the epitome of health is an atypical american stance to take and joe weider did this through his media for a long time (it did make him a lot of money though).
the actual facts are that carbo fire = coke and crash weight gainer = dianabol. this is the truth and if there is one thing proven right through history is that truth is much more successful in preventing drug abuse than the 'atypical american stance'.
the truth is that professional athletes (not just bbers who constantly get made the scape goat by corrupt politicians bought and paid for by the ioc, who also uses bbers as a scape goat + the same 'atypical american stance') are not 'heroes' and 'fine upstanding pillars of society' (steve reeves was really a swell guy wasn't he?

) as people like uncle joe would like you to believe ('business economics 101), they are completely self-obsessed competitive individuals that have embraced any means whatsoever to get closer to god, including pharmacology.
with the information superhighway going ahead full steam, 'kids' are more aware than ever before and are adopting the 'fuck you, i won't do what you told me' attitude like never before.
fear mongering is not the way of the future. in fact it runs completely antagonistic
to a future, but as an imbecilic child may put his/her hand in the fire over and over again, the equally imbecillic government that 'just doesn't say no' to
money will continue to adopt this policy.
site controllers, please don't adopt it here, and try to remember the purpose of an 'open forum'...