steroids News Archive

28-Sep-2007

 

  • Indiana regulates steroids for race horses (The Indianapolis Star)
    SHELBYVILLE, Ind. -- Against the strong objections of horsemen, Indiana became the second state in the nation today to regulate steroids given to race horses.


  • Man Pleads Guilty to Selling Steroids over Internet (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
    Federal authorities in Connecticut say an Arizona man has pleaded guilty to distributing anabolic steroids over the Internet and another Arizona man has been arrested on the same charge.


  • Steroids Sold on MySpace, Official Says (New York Times)
    Steroids have long been sold in gyms and locker rooms, through the mail and at weight-lifting competitions. It appears teenagers can now purchase them by browsing their favorite social-networking Web site.


  • Ariz. Man Pleads Guilty to Selling Steroids over Internet (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
    Federal authorities in Connecticut say an Arizona man has pleaded guilty to distributing anabolic steroids over the Internet. Prosecutors say 36-year-old Matthew J. Peltz of Chandler pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court in New Haven to one count of distributing anabolic steroids.


  • Arizona man pleads guilty to selling steroids over Internet (KTVK Phoenix)
    NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Federal authorities in Connecticut say an Arizona man has pleaded guilty to distributing anabolic steroids over the Internet. Prosecutors say Matthew J. Peltz, 36, of Chandler pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court in New Haven to one count of distributing anabolic steroids.


  • Feds: Steroids suspect confessed to scheme (KHOU)
    Federal agents contend a Pearland man, accused of running a clandestine steroids factory that supplied dealers nationwide, confessed to the scheme.


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