There IS a grace period

T-Bone said:
I knew there was a grace period. Here look for yourself!


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There WAS a 90-day grace period from the date the bill was enacted, thanks to the efforts of the USFA. The bill was enacted, meaning signed by the president, on October 22nd. The 90-day "grace period" ended on Thursday, January 20th.
 
OVRT said:
There WAS a 90-day grace period from the date the bill was enacted, thanks to the efforts of the USFA. The bill was enacted, meaning signed by the president, on October 22nd. The 90-day "grace period" ended on Thursday, January 20th.


Well that could be seen either way, depending how you define "enacted". I would say it was "enacted" on January 20th, because thats when it became law.
 
T-Bone said:
Damn!. You guys are making me paranoid and I am trying to tell everyone not to be paranoid!. The mods got to erase all these posts!.

No reason to be paranoid. They're banned, deal with it. Life goes on.
 
So does flushing 25gms of M1T, 20gms of 4AD, 15gms of M14AD and M5A, 3 gms of MDien, and a bunch of Cialis powder make me, I mean my friend, a criminal through the EPA's guidelines. And what about the 4 bottles of Superdrol and the whole closet full of already mixed ****.


db
 
db682 said:
So does flushing 25gms of M1T, 20gms of 4AD, 15gms of M14AD and M5A, 3 gms of MDien, and a bunch of Cialis powder make me, I mean my friend, a criminal through the EPA's guidelines. And what about the 4 bottles of Superdrol and the whole closet full of already mixed ****.


db
Your cialis is fine. As long as it's for research purposes.
 
db682 said:
So does flushing 25gms of M1T, 20gms of 4AD, 15gms of M14AD and M5A, 3 gms of MDien, and a bunch of Cialis powder make me, I mean my friend, a criminal through the EPA's guidelines. And what about the 4 bottles of Superdrol and the whole closet full of already mixed ****.


db
You should never flush any hormone-containing substance. :nono: The wastewater plants cannot get rid of the hormones, so it goes right back into the drinking water and soil. Instead, you should do Mother Earth a favor and personally metabolize them, in the name of saving the environment. :D
 
bitwise said:
You should never flush any hormone-containing substance. :nono: The wastewater plants cannot get rid of the hormones, so it goes right back into the drinking water and soil. Instead, you should do Mother Earth a favor and personally metabolize them, in the name of saving the environment. :D
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LOL :goodpost:
 
bitwise said:
You should never flush any hormone-containing substance. :nono: The wastewater plants cannot get rid of the hormones, so it goes right back into the drinking water and soil. Instead, you should do Mother Earth a favor and personally metabolize them, in the name of saving the environment. :D


LOL :rofl:
 
bitwise said:
You should never flush any hormone-containing substance. :nono: The wastewater plants cannot get rid of the hormones, so it goes right back into the drinking water and soil. Instead, you should do Mother Earth a favor and personally metabolize them, in the name of saving the environment. :D

Hilarious... :cheers:
 
bitwise said:
You should never flush any hormone-containing substance. :nono: The wastewater plants cannot get rid of the hormones, so it goes right back into the drinking water and soil. Instead, you should do Mother Earth a favor and personally metabolize them, in the name of saving the environment. :D
Well.....if it's my civic duty....I guess I must.
 
db682 said:
So does flushing 25gms of M1T, 20gms of 4AD, 15gms of M14AD and M5A, 3 gms of MDien, and a bunch of Cialis powder make me, I mean my friend, a criminal through the EPA's guidelines. And what about the 4 bottles of Superdrol and the whole closet full of already mixed ****.


db
I have two important pieces of advice before you flush:
#1) Read the new law very carefully. Be sure to compare all the substances you plan to flush, against the list of banned substances to be sure that each is listed.
#2) Remember that this is a Federal Law. Check to see if your state has amended it's law to conform to the Federal law.

Oh and #3...relax. Just some advice from your friendly USFA representative.

-Mike ;)
 
Think of all the huge sewer rats with never-ending erections you'll be creating by flushing that stuff.

Waste water treatment plants cannot process hormones very well.
 
OVRT said:
I have two important pieces of advice before you flush:
#1) Read the new law very carefully. Be sure to compare all the substances you plan to flush, against the list of banned substances to be sure that each is listed.
#2) Remember that this is a Federal Law. Check to see if your state has amended it's law to conform to the Federal law.

Oh and #3...relax. Just some advice from your friendly USFA representative.

-Mike ;)

Excellent advice
 
bioman said:
Think of all the huge sewer rats with never-ending erections you'll be creating by flushing that stuff.

Not only the rats but the alligators and gold fish that are down there.:blink:
 
ericnb_98 said:
bioman said:
Think of all the huge sewer rats with never-ending erections you'll be creating by flushing that stuff.[/ QUOTE]

Not only the rats but the alligators and gold fish that are down there.:blink:
The gators would probably be more of a problem for db682. But if you're in Texas like 2z and myself, rats would definitely be at the top of the list. However, I don't think that bigger rats would be a problem because as some of my friends from Louisiana put it:

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T-Bone said:
Well that could be seen either way, depending how you define "enacted". I would say it was "enacted" on January 20th, because thats when it became law.
No. It was enacted when it was signed into law by the president. It became a law at that time. However, by its terms, it was not to be enforced until January 20th.

/karp
 
bitwise said:
You should never flush any hormone-containing substance. :nono: The wastewater plants cannot get rid of the hormones, so it goes right back into the drinking water and soil. Instead, you should do Mother Earth a favor and personally metabolize them, in the name of saving the environment. :D
Wrong. I work in wastewater treatment. I could explain if needed, but it's pretty boring ****. (pun intended):D
 
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