вторник, 23 октября 2012 г.

Feds: muscularity causes addiction


Federal prosecutors don’t possess sufficient knowledge about anabolic steroids, however they pursue those who produce, administer and/or distribute these products. They don’t study scientific literature about these medications. The government uses information which is presented in Wikipedia. Although federal prosecutors speak about side effects of steroids, they don’t know about these conditions sufficiently. Citing affirmations about steroids provided in Wikipedia, they punish users/manufacturers/distributors of these drugs, claiming that these medications represent evil.
Several important questions appear here: Is it fair to base upon affirmations provided in Wikipedia in such situations? Are these affirmations true? Aren’t they exposed to manipulations? Aren’t they mixed with subjective opinions of contributors?
Maurice Hall, the associate professor of communication and culture at Villanova University, confirms that it is not reasonable to base wholly upon affirmations provided in Wikipedia. He affirms that Wikipedia serves an excellent guide for footnotes. But information written in Wikipedia may be not true wholly.
For example, when John Isaac Hudelson was sentenced to jail, federal prosecutors based their conclusions connected with illicit operations of this person upon affirmations cited from Wikipedia. Federal prosecutors confirmed that Hudelson deserved to serve 47-54 months in prison because he took and distributed steroids. Stephen Greubel, the defense attorney for Hudelson, claimed that 47-54 months in prison were too much for his client. He confirmed that Hudelson distributed steroids, products that differed from such drugs, as amphetamine, methamphetamine, codeine, morphine, etc. The defense attorney noticed that steroids didn’t cause addiction.
Federal prosecutors affirmed that John Isaac Hudelson manufactured, took and distributed steroids to his friends. They claimed that while steroids didn’t cause addiction, desire to become muscular could be addictive. Moreover, they added that steroids could cause grave unwanted reactions. All statements of federal prosecutors were based upon those presented in Wikipedia.
Finally, the government sent Isaac John Hudelson to 37-month imprisonment.

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