Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Cops On Drugs

Magazine for N.J. law enforcement contains ads for anabolic steroid providers



"Police officers in New Jersey don’t have to look very hard to find a source of anabolic steroids. It’s all right there in the pages of a magazine written just for law enforcement.
"We’ve found the fountain of youth!" shouts an advertisement in the December issue of New Jersey COPS, a publication read by officers across the state. "Would you like to be able to lose fat, gain muscle, recover faster from physical activity, and possess the sex drive you had in your twenties?"
The full-page ad, one of two hawking hormone replacement therapy, features the image of a shirtless man with thunderous biceps, a sculpted chest and fist-size abs that bulge through bronzed skin.
As an added incentive, a text label proclaims, "Special Discount for Law Enforcement."

Cops' Use of Illegal Steroids a 'Big Problem'

"The badge and a steroid-filled syringe -- it's not the typical image most have for the abuse of performance-enhancing drugs. But as more within law enforcement get nabbed in steroid investigations nationwide, observers say that usage levels among police officers could rival the seediest patches of the pro sports landscape."It's a big problem, and from the number of cases, it's something we shouldn't ignore," Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman Lawrence Payne told AOL News. "It's not that we set out to target cops, but when we're in the middle of an active investigation into steroids, there have been quite a few cases that have led back to police officers."The pace of investigations into steroid use in the police ranks has picked up in recent months:
A former police officer in Canby, Ore., who allegedly took delivery of some steroids while on duty pleaded guilty in February to purchasing steroids.
An officer in South Bend, Ind., pleaded no contest in March to selling steroids.
A Cleveland police officer was sentenced to a year in prison and five years of supervised release in April after he was found guilty of illegally purchasing steroids.
A dealer in Paw Paw, Mich., allegedly told authorities that he supplied "several police officers" with steroids, which led one Kalamazoo officer to resign in May. Victor Conte, founder of the now-defunct lab known as Bay Area Lab Co-Operative that supplied numerous athletes with steroids and other banned substances, said it wouldn't surprise him if as many as a quarter of police officers were using some kind of performance-enhancing drug."


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6 Comments:

Anonymous Nz said...

I doubt very much that the DEA treats this as a priority, they are too busy busting people for cannabis.

Besides, they don't really want to take all the muscle-building drugs from the monsters that work on their side, that much should be obvious from the magazine article. I mean, why haven't they gone after the company behind that article?

Let's face it, they want their fascist robots to be big and strong so they can break down doors and hurt people. Busting a small percentage of cops for using the steroids is necessary to maintain the idea that they don't have double-standards with drugs and people, even though they do.

The secret to getting off easy for using illegal drugs is being on the right team and/or having vast amounts of wealth, power, and security.

29/12/10 11:31 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

You said it all Nz and I couldn't agree more. The fascist paradigm feeds on this badass robocop fantasy so they'll publically tut tut but turn a blind eye to abuse.

29/12/10 3:29 PM  
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