Mississauga, Canada Bust Dec, 2016

It was confirmed by reliable sources it was @CdnGuy.
An LE agent is probably using his account now.
Watch your back otherwise he will do it for you.
 
For real? I don't understand how we keep hearing about busts related to that lab considering it's been off the scene for a few years now. There was another Kayne bust back in 2015 too in BC and a previous one before that too. It hasn't been on the market AFAIK in a very long time.

It's a shame. Customs seems to be the common denominator when it comes to domestic labs being popped.
@MythotiK had posted this recent news story so was just guessing that it may have been related to the article.
Project Juice: How texts and emails unravelled a massive steroid-trafficking ring

Edit- Either way I find it hilarious when the news report a busts like this. This kind of bust is irrelevant in relation to the crime world in Cdn imo
 
@MythotiK had posted this recent news story so was just guessing that it may have been related to the article.
Project Juice: How texts and emails unravelled a massive steroid-trafficking ring

Edit- Either way I find it hilarious when the news report a busts like this. This kind of bust is irrelevant in relation to the crime world in Cdn imo

20-month conditional sentence for smuggling and distribution.
He was handed a two-year conditional sentence
was given a nine-month conditional sentence.
was given an 18-month conditional sentence and a $10,000 fine
However, Judge Frances Howard issued a stay, agreeing with the defence that the case, which had stretched beyond 22 months, had dragged on unnecessarily. (Earlier this year, a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision said provincial court matters must be resolved within 18 months).


Not that bad
So there is some truth indeed that Canadian-only sources get more money with less risk by avoiding nosey American LE

Brightly colored powders? WTF
 
20-month conditional sentence for smuggling and distribution.
He was handed a two-year conditional sentence
was given a nine-month conditional sentence.
was given an 18-month conditional sentence and a $10,000 fine
However, Judge Frances Howard issued a stay, agreeing with the defence that the case, which had stretched beyond 22 months, had dragged on unnecessarily. (Earlier this year, a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision said provincial court matters must be resolved within 18 months).


Not that bad
So there is some truth indeed that Canadian-only sources get more money with less risk by avoiding nosey American LE

Brightly colored powders? WTF
Well considering personal use of Aas here is legal. Kinda makes it hard for judges to throw the book at them. Hence the risk is worth the reward. Merry Christmas Master.bot :)
 
Well considering personal use of Aas here is legal. Kinda makes it hard for judges to throw the book at them. Hence the risk is worth the reward. Merry Christmas Master.bot :)
No kidding. One of the main operators behind the UGL was even hired as an associate professor of computer science at Brandon University in Manitoba after he was busted. Manufacturing and selling steroids doesn't even seem to hurt one's job aspirations in Canada. Granted, the judge did stay the legal proceedings against him.
 
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