Hatch Proposes Tougher Penalties For Steroid-Spiked Supplements
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Industry trade groups back the Designer Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2012, which would create stiffer penalties for firms that taint supplements with anabolic steroids and strengthen DEA’s ability to identify and remove products with steroid analogues.
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