The hype about steroid abuse: does it matter?

Question by IAMHERE: The hype about steroid abuse: does it matter?
Recently drug charges have plagued bicycling and have floated over Barry Bond’s home run record. Does steriods really change anything? Should they perphaps just legalize them. What’s your opinion?

Best answer:

Answer by Grant M
believe me improper use of steroids will kill you!!!! About Barry Bonds using or not using… You still have to have coordination and a good eye to hit the ball… Grant M in Pennsylvania

Answer by RKO_rocks
They should definately not legalize them.

They harm the body and become like sort of an addicting substance like nicotine. They also reverse the natural hormonal processes, like making male’s testicles shrink and female’s voices deeper.

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