LuvMuhRoids
New Member
I got pulled over for no light over my license plate. I had research chems in a bag on my back seat. I had them back there couple days and forgot to take them out. I took them to the gym to show some guys and tell them about using liquid chems instead of pill form.
The officer walked up side of my car flashing his light in the back seat and seen them. Actually, they thought it was steroids because the officer didnt know what to make of them. He asked me if they were steroids and if I got them off a web site. I told him they were not steroids.
He confiscated them anyways and they are being tested for steroids at the state crime lab and I have an open steroid case pending. They are going to come back negative.
What Im worried about is when the products come back negative. They might follow up with some other charges instead. So I need to know if anyone else had a run in with the law with research chems.
Does the "not for human consumption", "for research purposes only" line work?
I got caught with research chems nolva, clomid, clen, and T3, etc...
The officer walked up side of my car flashing his light in the back seat and seen them. Actually, they thought it was steroids because the officer didnt know what to make of them. He asked me if they were steroids and if I got them off a web site. I told him they were not steroids.
He confiscated them anyways and they are being tested for steroids at the state crime lab and I have an open steroid case pending. They are going to come back negative.
What Im worried about is when the products come back negative. They might follow up with some other charges instead. So I need to know if anyone else had a run in with the law with research chems.
Does the "not for human consumption", "for research purposes only" line work?
I got caught with research chems nolva, clomid, clen, and T3, etc...
