Customs Shares Information About Steroid Users with World Anti-Doping Agency

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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) continues to makes progress in its international lobbying efforts to convince international governments to share information about their country’s respective users of anabolic steroids. WADA has been a driving force behind the criminalization of doping and anabolic steroid possession around the world. It has succeeded, practically unopposed, in expanding the disastrous intenational war on drugs to include anabolic steroids and performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs).

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http://www.wada-ama.org/en/News-Center/Articles/WADA-President-Fight-against-Doping-Does-Not-Stop-with-Games
"analysis of samples by the richmond laboratory and results management of doping control results by the ioc are still underway. they could in fact go on for eight years, as allowed by the world anti-doping code."
"for wada, the fight against doping is a 24-7-365 reponsibility that goes beyond the olympic games and any specific sport event.. wada will continue to work relentlessly with all of its stakeholders to further enhance the global fight against doping in sport and provide clean atheletes a true platform for athletic excelence."
WADA Teams Up With World Customs Organisation | Cyclingnews.com
"we are greatful to the wco for their commitment to the fight against doping in sport. the partnership sends out another very clear message that there is strong unity amongst agencies across the world to eradicate all forms of doping- not just for the sake of sport, but for the health and well being of society as a whole." "the move follows howmans comments earlier this year that the trade in doping products as being more lucrative than the herion trade. wada also introduced guidelines to help the national anti-doping organisations (ados) to work more closely with local law enforcement agencies, and prevent doping in sport by targeting those involved in the sales and disribution of substances banned in sport."
well there it is. an entirely new front on an already unwinable and disatrous war on drugs and thier perceived immorality. if daves right, and this is bigger than herion. my guess. hell to pay. if theres more money in performance enhancing drugs than other drugs like heroin. it means theres a demand. drive this further underground and someone will supply than demand. over your dead body. and who will that someone be. theres a lot of money here. and alot of power. and i think theres more players. and politics. it has nothing to do with your health. or your well being. or that of society as a whole.
 
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