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It has nothing to do with what LE wants, its public pressure and what the politicians need to make themselves look good. If sone woman gets raped by a steroid user well then theyll target steroids for a few months to placate the public. If a meth head puts a baby in a microwave, well they theres a big press release and a song and dance about how committed they are to getting meth off the streets. It comes and goes in cycles and will do so forever.
Yes public perception and politics are a wonderful combination...
 
All dogs are good. I love dogs. If people were more like dogs we would not have all the problems we have today.
 
Well, I was to order some stuff for a second cycle with them 3 month ago before my friend told me that they get busted and verified it on Meso (thanks a lot for the advice by the way!). Strangely, I got an answer last week.

Hi. Sorry for the delay - Not sure why, but your email had ended up in our Junk Folder. Just came across it now. Our full list is below, if you’re still interested. Thanks.

Really ? Hum... still interested ? I don't think so. =/
 
Well, I was to order some stuff for a second cycle with them 3 month ago before my friend told me that they get busted and verified it on Meso (thanks a lot for the advice by the way!). Strangely, I got an answer last week.

Hi. Sorry for the delay - Not sure why, but your email had ended up in our Junk Folder. Just came across it now. Our full list is below, if you’re still interested. Thanks.

Really ? Hum... still interested ? I don't think so. =/


I would stay clear. What about the people who sent money did that also good to the junk mail. ?
 
Yeah... Fortunately, I didn't sent them any money. I was really close to do it, but my friend saved me from this scam. I have sympathy for people who get scammed.
 
http://www.owensoundsuntimes.com/2017/10/24/sentencing-of-sauble-steriod-traffickers-done

OWEN SOUND - A man and woman from Sauble Beach charged in a testosterone production and trafficking case have been sentenced in the Ontario Court of Justice.

Sarah Posthumus, 31, currently of Elmwood, pleaded guilty Thursday to possession of testosterone for the purpose of trafficking, possession of oxycodone, possession of methamphetamine, and breach of recognizance in South Bruce Peninsula March 2.

She received a 12-month suspended sentence during which she must follow probation terms, including non-association with the other person sentenced, Michael Kidd. She is not allowed to possess drug paraphernalia or drugs without a prescription, and has to undertake counselling for substance abuse as may be directed.

Her 60 days in presentence custody was enhanced by half, as is common, resulting in the court crediting her with 90 days time served.

By separate orders, she must pay $800 in victim surcharges, submit a DNA sample and follow a firearms and weapons prohibition. Items seized were forfeited to the Crown.

Federal Crown attorney Elizabeth Barefoot told Ontario Court Justice Julia Morneau Thursday that in late November 2016, a company in Hamilton imported from China two tablet-press machines.

On Jan. 4, the RCMP followed the shipment as it moved to Sauble Beach.

The machinery was met by a truck and trailer owned by Kidd in Fergus, was loaded up and driven the rest of the way to Sauble, where Posthumus lived at 102 Carson Lake Cres. with Kidd

Barefoot said the pair ran a business, Athletic Training Services, providing personal training and nutritional guidance, which had a Port Elgin post office box. Between the fall of 2013 and fall 2014, customs agents seized several packages containing a variety of steroids addressed to Kidd and his various aliases, sent to an Owen Sound business, Quality Wholesale.

On March 2 police arrested Posthumus for breach of recognizance and trafficking testosterone, a controlled substance. They found two grams of meth and a glass pipe on her.

On March 7 police with a warrant searched the pair's residence in Sauble Beach and found 88.5 pills of oxycodone and various steroids. Police also found testosterone worth tens of thousands of dollars in a storage unit in Owen Sound's industrial park.

Justice Morneau asked why Posthumus was allowed to plead to the lesser, included offence of simple possession of oxycodone, instead of possession for the purpose of trafficking with which she was charged.

Barefoot said that though police found 88.5 pills in their home, Posthumus and Kidd were addicted to oxycodone and so the pills could have been for personal use. This presented a triable issue, Barefoot said.

In all, about 42,000 pills were seized, worth $123,000.

An RCMP media release in March said when police searched the Sauble Beach residence, and a business in Owen Sound, they found "multi kilos of steroids and other substances" and "sophisticated production equipment and a prohibited firearm."

"A key supply chain that distributed large amounts steroids has been disrupted," Insp. Kevin Nicholson said.

Barefoot said Posthumus is also on release terms on allegations of murder and attempted murder in Alberta. She breached a term which forbade her from possessing non-prescribed drugs by her local drug involvement.

Defence lawyer John Raftery told Morneau the Alberta charges are a matter of ongoing legal discussions.

Posthumus told the court she has made bad decisions and has addiction issues.

"I know I messed up bad but I am obviously learning from it," she said.

Michael Kidd, 35, received 89 days jail, served intermittently, for possession of a firearm, a 20-month conditional sentence for possession of testosterone for the purpose of trafficking, importing testosterone and production of testosterone, on top of 35 days presentence custody for simple possession of oxycodone and fentanyl, Barefoot said after court. Kidd pleaded guilty to all counts, which were dated March 2 in South Bruce Peninsula.

Kidd also pleaded guilty to a breach of recognizance after that, and was sentenced to 18 days presentence custody, counted as time served, and one year of probation.

The Crown is seeking forfeiture of Kidd's truck.

His sentencing took place Oct. 5 in the Ontario Court of Justice
 
http://www.owensoundsuntimes.com/2017/10/24/sentencing-of-sauble-steriod-traffickers-done

OWEN SOUND - A man and woman from Sauble Beach charged in a testosterone production and trafficking case have been sentenced in the Ontario Court of Justice.

Sarah Posthumus, 31, currently of Elmwood, pleaded guilty Thursday to possession of testosterone for the purpose of trafficking, possession of oxycodone, possession of methamphetamine, and breach of recognizance in South Bruce Peninsula March 2.

She received a 12-month suspended sentence during which she must follow probation terms, including non-association with the other person sentenced, Michael Kidd. She is not allowed to possess drug paraphernalia or drugs without a prescription, and has to undertake counselling for substance abuse as may be directed.

Her 60 days in presentence custody was enhanced by half, as is common, resulting in the court crediting her with 90 days time served.

By separate orders, she must pay $800 in victim surcharges, submit a DNA sample and follow a firearms and weapons prohibition. Items seized were forfeited to the Crown.

Federal Crown attorney Elizabeth Barefoot told Ontario Court Justice Julia Morneau Thursday that in late November 2016, a company in Hamilton imported from China two tablet-press machines.

On Jan. 4, the RCMP followed the shipment as it moved to Sauble Beach.

The machinery was met by a truck and trailer owned by Kidd in Fergus, was loaded up and driven the rest of the way to Sauble, where Posthumus lived at 102 Carson Lake Cres. with Kidd

Barefoot said the pair ran a business, Athletic Training Services, providing personal training and nutritional guidance, which had a Port Elgin post office box. Between the fall of 2013 and fall 2014, customs agents seized several packages containing a variety of steroids addressed to Kidd and his various aliases, sent to an Owen Sound business, Quality Wholesale.

On March 2 police arrested Posthumus for breach of recognizance and trafficking testosterone, a controlled substance. They found two grams of meth and a glass pipe on her.

On March 7 police with a warrant searched the pair's residence in Sauble Beach and found 88.5 pills of oxycodone and various steroids. Police also found testosterone worth tens of thousands of dollars in a storage unit in Owen Sound's industrial park.

Justice Morneau asked why Posthumus was allowed to plead to the lesser, included offence of simple possession of oxycodone, instead of possession for the purpose of trafficking with which she was charged.

Barefoot said that though police found 88.5 pills in their home, Posthumus and Kidd were addicted to oxycodone and so the pills could have been for personal use. This presented a triable issue, Barefoot said.

In all, about 42,000 pills were seized, worth $123,000.

An RCMP media release in March said when police searched the Sauble Beach residence, and a business in Owen Sound, they found "multi kilos of steroids and other substances" and "sophisticated production equipment and a prohibited firearm."

"A key supply chain that distributed large amounts steroids has been disrupted," Insp. Kevin Nicholson said.

Barefoot said Posthumus is also on release terms on allegations of murder and attempted murder in Alberta. She breached a term which forbade her from possessing non-prescribed drugs by her local drug involvement.

Defence lawyer John Raftery told Morneau the Alberta charges are a matter of ongoing legal discussions.

Posthumus told the court she has made bad decisions and has addiction issues.

"I know I messed up bad but I am obviously learning from it," she said.

Michael Kidd, 35, received 89 days jail, served intermittently, for possession of a firearm, a 20-month conditional sentence for possession of testosterone for the purpose of trafficking, importing testosterone and production of testosterone, on top of 35 days presentence custody for simple possession of oxycodone and fentanyl, Barefoot said after court. Kidd pleaded guilty to all counts, which were dated March 2 in South Bruce Peninsula.

Kidd also pleaded guilty to a breach of recognizance after that, and was sentenced to 18 days presentence custody, counted as time served, and one year of probation.

The Crown is seeking forfeiture of Kidd's truck.

His sentencing took place Oct. 5 in the Ontario Court of Justice


wow. that was nothing in terms of serious jail time. lucky
 
Presa Canario. 155 lbs of muscle and intimidation. Best security system ever. Nobody will steal my stash when he's on duty.
Only 4 dogs in tge world I want:
1. Dogue De Bordeaux (french mastiff)
2. Presa Canario
3. Rottweilers (cause I've had a few and they were the greatest dogs I've ever had, and they gotta be pure bred German bloodline, none of this americanized over grown dufus rottys)
4. Welsh Corgi lol
 
Ahhhh memories....

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