hmm really.... ouch.
im still suprised that its considered a scheduled steroid even when not scheduled specifically.... how do all these comps IN the US get away with selling/shipping it?
I never said it was considered a scheduled steroid. I said it could be. There are statutes which cover "steroid analogues" which are designed to make things illegal that are similar to scheduled substances. The idea was to stop the game of companies rushing out to manufacture things not listed....so they passed laws saying that "similar" products can also be illegal.
How that would hold-up in a prosecution I don't know....but juries are stupid and I bet most people would cut a deal rather than risk 5 years in a federal pen.
Ask yourself this? Why did ALRI dump the product so quickly and why did GL do a quick run and dump of it? Why has ALRI to this day refused to release the chemical formula for it?
My guess is because it's a judgment call whether this product is barely legal or illegal.
Companies get away with selling these products because law enforcement priorities have shifted. Tomorrow the feds could turn their attention to these products again and you wouldn't see the companies fighting it in court. They'd just shut down their production lines.
If somethign is specifically scheduled, then you know you have a problem. However, just because it isn't listed doesn't mean that it is legal to sell. You couldn't methylate heroin and suddenly have a legal product because methyl-heroin isn't scheduled. If nothing else, a company could get popped for selling an "unapproved drug."