You clearly didnt read what I wrote. Slow down for a second and read then Skimming
Sure I did. My point had nothing to do with you noting that Ip’s are logged.
I still haven’t seen any evidence of any end user, or in recent years, even “more than end user” being targeted by authorities outside of edge cases involving very unusual circumstances (still amounting to jack shit in terms of prosecution.).
Like I’ve been pointing out, the CBP has been sending out thousands of “love letters” every year, after finding gear, even large quantities of raws. If they wanted to, any of those would make for easy cases, they have the evidence, a name, and address, yet a letter is as far as it goes.
If they haven’t gone after the recipients of 1kg+ bags of AAS raws, evidence of Schedule III drug manufacturing, where they have the goods in hand, and an address, choosing to just send a letter, they sure as hell aren’t going to go into “deep cover” ops by tracking someone down by IP, over a few kits of rHGH.
Security through obscurity.
PEDs, at least for now, are not a priority (or even significant concern) for the feds at least. Millions of users, and you can count the number of cases that go to court every year on one hand.
No one cares. PED users are most often the opposite of degenerates. They don’t harm their communities, they tend to be the types underpinning them. At worst they’re risking their health, but not as much as smokers or the drive through line at McDonalds.
The culture has shifted, the laws on these substances would not be written the same way today, so instead, an intentional de prioritization by exercising “prosecutorial discretion” is being exercised by not aggressively pursuing this.