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Originally posted by CET
Sure, there would be better gear, and probably safer gear too. I'm sure there will also be huge FDA warnings all over the boxes they came in, but that's how it is with all things that are potentially dangerous.
It still makes sense that usage wouldn't increase with legalization. If it did, it probably wouldn't increase much. Why would someone start using something that they know little to nothing about? I may or may not be one of those who did use (assuming a transdermal were offered, which probably would be the case), I haven't decided, nor do I expect I will for a while.
The truly ridiculous thing, is that the fed is going on this anti-prohormone rampage. They're banning at least one prohormone every session. They're talking about banning creatine, the safest supplement ever put on the market and they want to ban it. This whole cycle of misinformation and banning is simply out of hand and it's freakin ridiculous.
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Ofcourse it makes sense that usage would increase with legalization. You just said yourself, a few posts back, "I don't care to risk my freedom on gear".
It shouldn't come as a complete shock that there are many other people who feel exactly the same way.