Does anyone have any information pertaining to the laws surrounding research chem companies?
Does anyone have any information pertaining to the laws surrounding research chem companies?
what do you mean? it's pretty simple. i know you know what it is. they sell research chems not intended for consumption, and we buy them and research on either our rats or other research animal. that's about it? or did you mean something else
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What I mean is, do they need to hold certain permits that show that they are certified research chemical distributors? Obviously they must be importing controlled substances (research chemicals) from other countries (unless it's American made, doubtful for most). How do they make sure the packages aren't confiscated?
Basically, is it written somewhere that a "research company" may sell "research chemicals, of which these chemicals are classified as research chemicals, letrozole, exemestane, etc.", as long as they are sold for intentions of "research, as defined as..." and not for "human consumption".
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Interdasting.
Yeah but anyone considering it would need to have a good and industry experienced lawyer on retainer.
When customs stops things from importation (it happened to MP) that lawyer contacts them concerning the nature of it.
There is still alot to deal with though. Expect fda pressure and bullying. My understanding is random visits are quite common.
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Do they have liability insurance, would you think? I guess they wouldn't NEED it, due to the fact that they are not intended for human consumption?
I wonder. People do sue over anything. How hard can it be for a lawyer to show a jurry that they advertise on body building forums, directly to people. Forums where they know people are openly consuming there products. Not a good look.
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