AI, Customs, and the Future of International Shipments. Long read.

I agree, and typical is new implementation with the fiscal year, so October is more than likely the launch of full scale implementation. Government likes October.

Gathering items now for a rainy day seems intelligent with restrictions being higher than previous but not what all this new tech develops for the future.

I also agree with you on the law aspect. With a strong enough push AAS could have an even greater reduction. It doesn't seem far fetched as we're only trying to advance ourselves, it's not inebriating, and poses no potential health risk outside the end users. Narcotics and substances which pose a direct threat to the public are a different issue. Honestly it's been telling with more openness about AAS use in the public but it's nowhere near where it needs to be. Cannabis for instance had a huge following. AAS is unknown to a large majority of the public and they go off the term "roid rage" as a catch all.
If cannabis is being decriminalized (not full legalization yet) at the federal level maybe some AAS could well be as well. This may be a good reason to write your congressperson to push for that.
 
Like it's been baby steps with cannabis as it took years to get even this far.
Cannabis had a following of individuals willing to stand outside the courthouse and gather signatures to reform law. They had to approach people in parking lots and such. Very sketchy until you know what it's about. Plus I mean no disrespect, but listening to them speak through the cotton mouth was difficult.

AAS could be a simple petition at every gym willing to cooperate nationwide. Strategically plan it for this time of year. You'll get the dedicated, plus the other 500 in my local gyms right now on a new years resolution quit plan by February.
 
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