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I think it would be a pretty risky argument to try to tell the DEA that your molecule that is a 2-step derivative of DHEA, marketed towards building muscle like testosterone, doesn't fall under the act because the act says that DHEA is ok. Now, if you were selling straight DHEA and you marketed it as saying it may increase libido, that would be fine.

But you have to remember when the question will be asked. Some guy from the DEA isn't going to call up a company and say hey, quick question, is that molecule you are selling as a prohormone a form of DHEA? Ok, carry on.

You could be getting asked the question in front of a grand jury, who probably isn't going to give a **** about your extrapolating argument about how it is a prohormone with a DHEA backbone that requires 2 conversions in the body to become active. Especially with all of these companies blatantly writing all over the internet how they "convert and become anabolic"

Note - I have not paid attention to any of the recent 2, 3, 5 step prohormones that are floating around today so I don't know if it applies to any or all of them

It's still dhea just like pork bacon and turkey bacon is still bacon :)
 
The president has 10 days to sign it from Friday, then it takes effect 30 days after that.

I don't think that's correct. Check the other threads for more info but the language in the bill says that anything added to the bill after its already law, has a 30 day grace period. When the bill is signed , it's law immediately. Again, I'm just reiterating what was said in the other thread by attorneys.
 
I don't think that's correct. Check the other threads for more info but the language in the bill says that anything added to the bill after its already law, has a 30 day grace period. When the bill is signed , it's law immediately. Again, I'm just reiterating what was said in the other thread by attorneys.
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