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Question: What are the legal consequence for using steroids?

Answer: You are most likely talking about anabolic steroids -the kind that athletes and others use to build muscle and size and be better in their sport. In Arizona it is illegal to possess and use certain drugs, and anabolic steroids are classified as 'dangerous drugs' (ARS 13-3401(6)(d)). Possession or use of a dangerous drug is a class 4 felony (ARS 13-3407). Other kinds of steroids, like cortisone and prendisone - known as corticosteroids, are prescription only drugs. Possession or use of a prescription only drug without a valid prescription is a class 1 misdemeanor.

In Arizona conviction of a class 4 felony can result in prison time of up to 3.75 years for a first offense, probation, and a dangerous drug conviction has a mandatory fine of $1000, plus mandatory surcharges of 80%. A class 1 misdemeanor can result in up to 6 months in jail and up to a $2500 fine (plus the 80% surcharge). However, for first and second drug convictions, if you do not have any other violent crime convictions, you cannot be sent to prison, but probation and treatment is mandatory, along with the fine.

If you get charged with possession or use of dangerous drugs as a juvenile, and are convicted, then the adult sanctions above don't apply, but the juvenile court can send you to juvenile prison, place you on probation, make you pay a fine, do community service work and attend treatment. Also, the law requires that your driver's license be suspended until you are 18, for ANY drug conviction. This even applies if you don't have a license yet - the suspension is of your privilege to drive.

In addition to the criminal sanctions, many sports associations and schools have rules about drug use, including steroid use, and they can and do test for drug use. If you are found to have the drugs in your system, your prizes can be taken away (if you won), you can be suspended from the sport and/or school, and you can be banned from competing in your sport for a time or for life, depending on the situation.

Also, drug convictions can keep you out of the military, and out of some professions or jobs - even juvenile 'convictions'.

So steroid use has some drastic legal consequences, which could effect the rest of your life.


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On 11/13/03
Steven from FL said:
Education is the key. This is my 2nd cycle I'm going on. Research it, talk to people and you can stay safe. Use clomid and nolvadex and avoid most sides, if any. I'd rather use roids that stupid extacy, weed, or cigarettes. Roids give you a better body, other drugs that I mentioned only screws you up and thats it. BTW, I'm a bodybuilder, so muscle and steroids do go hand in hand.
On 10/14/03
Jess from AZ said:
If you were depressed and your way of getting rid of that maybe you should have seen a doctor for medication instead of using all of those drugs to make yourself worse.
On 05/15/03
Sustenon from AZ said:
I play for a NFL team and know the extensive use of roids and all drugs. Your favorite athlete is almost gaurenteed to have used many drugs, especialy performance enhancing drugs. Dont be Naive about reality and the edge that any athlete will use to get to the next level.
On 05/13/03
kaley from FL said:
if you use steroids and your friends find out they are not going to want to hang around with you. what i think that if you take them you are nothing but a loser. you are not only hurting your self you are hurting your friends and family as well.
On 05/08/03
Danny from CA said:
Steroids aren't bad they are in the eye of the beholder. There are many on the market that truly do inhance how you play, but are yet still legal. So what is so wrong with them. Marajuna oh its okay is how people classify it, but oh no steroids there bad dru users. Get a life, don't be mad because we want to perform and look good.
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