I thought HGH was already legal?
I know my moms always says that they used to sell it at health food stores back in the '70s and '80s.
I thought it was just banned in competitive sports, but I agree with the poster.
Whatever you do to get back on the field should be legal up until you are healthy, then you can start with the "cheating" stuff, because cortizone shots are steroids, yet everybody in sports takes those legally and they do more harm to you than HGH would.
no nikka its not race batiting. I dont get your 2nd point, all races of athletes have used HGH. as to your first point, the reason old cac want to ban HGH is because they dont want to see their old records fall to newer athletes, who usually are black, so they ban any type of modern enhancement. Shiiit if it was up to them modern athletes would still take trains instead of airplanes cause thats what racist ass ty cobb did
I kind of agree.
Remember when Mark McGwire used to have adrosteinedione in his locker and everybody was all like, "it's all good".
The steroid manhunt did not start until Barry Bonds was about to pass Babe Ruth for 714 home runs.
That's when all the media and government officials started to come down on it, but everybody knew that McGwire and Sosa were on shyt back in the late '90s and did nothing.
They wait until 2005 to start the manhunt.
I still say that if Barry Bonds had just retired after he passed Willie Mays, we wouldn't even care about the steroids shyt, because the media would have dropped it.
They ignore when Roger Clemens was being accused and even ran Jason Grimsley out of town when he said he knew who sold drugs to Clemens.
They rode Lance Armstrong's nutsack, even when the entire continent of Europe knew the guy was a cheater and defended him against his own teammates who came out against him.
It wasn't until they HAD to accept that Clemens and Armstrong were cheaters did they even get mad about the shyt.
I hate that the whole "steroid" outrage in sports had to be about Barry Bonds, but in a sense it speaks to how great he was that all that had to be done to bring him down.