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When an Innocent Person is Framed

We’ve all seen movies and television programs in which a totally innocent person is “set up” by the police or their agents and accused of a crime.  Drama ensues as the unjustly accused protagonist struggles to prove his or her innocence.  Often, the narrative takes liberties with legal principles and practices, and the story can…

201301.02
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Cheat This, Not That: Hypocrisy, Ethics and Performance Enhancement

By Jack Darkes, PhD, Rick Collins, JD, Dan Gwartney, MD, and Jason Cohen, PsyD Those of us who have spent our careers studying substance use (note we do not assume that all use is disordered) and/or working with, in various capacities, those who engage in non-medical use of androgenic/anabolic steroids (AAS) have long ceased being…

201211.12
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Rick Collins Interviewed by healthlevelup.com

as seen on healthlevelup.com Interview with Rick Collins Esq, Lawyer, Bodybuilder, Alpha-male Rick Collins Esq is the link between law and bodybuilding. When I was first discovering body building, Rick Collins’s excellent book Legal Muscleintroduced me to the Good, the Band and the Ugly Truth about Steroids. The negative mystique about steroids was dispelled and replaced with a real…

201206.12
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Is Testosterone the Next Viagra?

Q:  Is testosterone replacement therapy replacing Viagra as the next big lifestyle drug? A:  You must have seen the Bloomberg report in early May exclaiming that testosterone “may become one of the most sought-after sex enhancement treatments since the introduction of Viagra 14 years ago” (bloomberg.com/news/2012-05-02/testosterone-chases-viagra-in-libido-race-as-doctors-fret.html).  It’s hard to miss the advertising campaigns for AndroGel®…

201203.10
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The Real Danger: Steroids in Football…or Football Itself?

Q:  Do the lawsuits over brain injuries by NFL ex-players show football is more dangerous than we thought? A:  Hundreds of former players nationwide have sued the National Football League (NFL), alleging it ignored the consequences of repeated traumatic head injuries in order to promote the sport.  They claim the league knew as early as…

201111.10
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Would YOU Confess to a Crime You Didn’t Do?

Q:  I just saw the news about an Illinois case where several men spent nearly 20 years in prison for crimes they confessed to, but didn’t do.  What makes innocent people confess? A:  The story got national play this past November when three men, imprisoned since they were 14 to 16 years old for the…

201108.28
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Captain America: Juiced-Up Hero?

Q:  In the recent “Captain America” movie, a puny kid becomes a muscled-up superhero through injections of a special “serum.”  Doesn’t that sound like a two-hour commercial for gear? A:  The film was based on the Marvel Comics character, who was conceived by writer Joe Simon in 1940 as a consciously political creation. World War…

201105.06
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Muscle Profiling by Swedish Police

Q: I heard that Toney Freeman was taken into custody by Swedish police and forced to submit to steroid testing for being “too” muscular! Do the Swedes really hate muscle that much? A: The facts: Toney Freeman was touring Sweden to make public appearances. While signing autographs for fans in a shop in the small…

201104.27
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Is Steroid Use by Non-Athletes Cheating?

Following up on the discussion of whether anabolic steroids are “cheating” in sports, Rick addresses the different issue of whether steroid use is “cheating” outside the context of competitive athletics — within the context of mature adult “gym rats.” Q: If doping in sports is cheating because it breaks the rules, what about steroid use…

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Are Steroids “Safe” for Mature Adult Males?

Q: What’s the bottom line – is steroid use safe? A: How do you define “safe”? Let’s explore the different meanings, all in the context of non-medical use by mature adult males (virtually everyone is against teenage use, and the side effects among women may be more profound). In my book Legal Muscle and in…