I don't understand that. Can someone explain how I've never read of a domestic buyer steroid bust but you hear about other drugs that don't smell getting caught?
Why are steroids not caught, but other smell-less drugs are?
I don't understand that. Can someone explain how I've never read of a domestic buyer steroid bust but you hear about other drugs that don't smell getting caught?
[1 Points] meantocows:
[1 Points] DrQuarters_:
I have always wondered the same thing
[1 Points] rappercake:
All drugs have a smell, but I'd imagine that most drugs that are caught (that the dogs didn't sniff out) came from someone snitching, the package being profiled, or an LE investigation into the person shipping or receiving.
[1 Points] effyouzion:
Steroids are Schedule 3 in the US, which is lower than Oxy & Adderall. It's also impossible to become a steroid junkie. Even the biggest steroid addicts go to the gym and are doing positive things in at least some areas of their life. When people get addicted to other drugs, they start becoming unproductive members of society.
The whole war on drugs was originally meant to protect people from themselves, even though it failed horribly and ended up making the problem worse than it already was. It makes sense why drugs that require effort to be used properly are not as high priority as others that almost always de-rail your life when over-used.
Steroids are like xanax, unless they bust you importing alot you just get a letter. Busts certainly still happen occasionally but theyre a fairly low priority drug.