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Eric Witte
Fri, Dec-03-04, 19:19
I hope this is not seen as spam. This is the only petition I
could find. I'm posting this in the hope that more people will
sign. This particular form is not important, just that
something is at least is at least attempted in order keep to
FDA under control.

http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/saveandro.htm

Eric

John M . W
Fri, Dec-03-04, 19:19
ewitte@hotmail.com (Eric Witte) wrote:

>I hope this is not seen as spam. This is the only petition I
>could find. I'm posting this in the hope that more people
>will sign. This particular form is not important, just that
>something is at least is at least attempted in order keep to
>FDA under control.
>
>http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/saveandro.htm

It would be equally timely for you to distribute a petition to
repeal the prohibition of intoxicating liquors by the 18th
Amendment.

Eric Witte
Fri, Dec-03-04, 19:19
John M. Williams <jmwilliams@enforcergraphics.f2s.com> wrote
in message
news:<mq81r01i4vl85krmovqr7pplcgcgukq32s@4ax.com>...
> ewitte@hotmail.com (Eric Witte) wrote:
>
> >I hope this is not seen as spam. This is the only petition
> >I could find. I'm posting this in the hope that more people
> >will sign. This particular form is not important, just that
> >something is at least is at least attempted in order keep
> >to FDA under control.
> >
> >http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/saveandro.htm
>
> It would be equally timely for you to distribute a petition
> to repeal the prohibition of intoxicating liquors by the
> 18th Amendment.

I know its probably futile but might as well try :) Something
should have been done about them a long time ago. Too bad the
average person has no clue about health and whats going on.

Eric

John M . W
Fri, Dec-03-04, 19:19
ewitte@hotmail.com (Eric Witte) wrote:

>John M. Williams <jmwilliams@enforcergraphics.f2s.com> wrote
>in message
>news:<mq81r01i4vl85krmovqr7pplcgcgukq32s@4ax.com>...
>> ewitte@hotmail.com (Eric Witte) wrote:
>>
>> >I hope this is not seen as spam. This is the only petition
>> >I could find. I'm posting this in the hope that more
>> >people will sign. This particular form is not important,
>> >just that something is at least is at least attempted in
>> >order keep to FDA under control.
>> >
>> >http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/saveandro.htm
>>
>> It would be equally timely for you to distribute a petition
>> to repeal the prohibition of intoxicating liquors by the
>> 18th Amendment.

Hmmmm ... maybe I need to reduce the subtlety of my sarcasm.

>I know its probably futile ...

More than just probably.

>but might as well try :)

See below.

>Something should have been done about them a long time ago.

Well, you got the "long ago" part right.

>Too bad the average person has no clue about health

That's true; however ...

>and whats going on.

If you were acquainted with what's going on, you would know
that prohormones were made Schedule III controlled substances
by Senate Bill 2195, passed by the Congress and signed by the
President as of October 22, 2004, and now known as the
"Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004," to become effective
around January 20, 2005.

http://tinyurl.com/4sysh

It's a done deal, kid. Sorry.