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    YYZ isn't on to anything but misinterpretation about how the law works. Simply put, you violate a section of the criminal code, you commit a crime. No victim necessary for validity.
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    ^^^^ I guess this would be the same as speeding. There is no victim, yet a crime has been committed. I understand the justification for a victim. It seems to me this is the way the law should work.
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    Well put it this way, it's a criminal offence to disturb oyster beds or communicate in public for the purposes of prostitution. The regulation of behaviour does not require a victim, why would it, or should it? The premise is that we've all agreed to a social contract, and if we break that contract with behaviour that doesn't conform to the best interests of society, we agree to the sanctions.
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    Quick question and its NOT hypothetical. I am currently in Mexico for work finishing up a 3 month run. I will be returning back to Canada sometime in the next week or two where I will be starting my cycle and would like to take advantage of some inexpensive Arimedex and Nolvadex that I have come across. Are AIs and SERMS classified as scheduled drugs or am I good to go? Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

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    They're not scheduled but they are prescription, which requires you to have a valid prescription to bring them back legally.
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    thanks Pdh, in that case I wont risk it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baza View Post
    Used to be easily available for horses all over Canada.
    So, you can just say that you have a horse with breathing problems and buy clen OTC?

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    Hypothetical situation: suppose someone in Canada is getting clen (not a controlled substance, but illegal without a prescription) in the mail from overseas and the customs find out. What is the legal penalty? I hope asking this is okay with forum rules.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RagingRandy View Post
    ^^^^ I guess this would be the same as speeding. There is no victim, yet a crime has been committed. I understand the justification for a victim. It seems to me this is the way the law should work.
    Actually, speeding isn't even a crime

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManInTheBox View Post
    Actually, speeding isn't even a crime
    Infraction: A violation, usu. of a rule or local ordinance and usu. not
    punishable by incarceration.


 
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