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The bottom line for me is a trained, armed police constable shot an unarmed man repeatedly to death, and not in non-life threatening areas of the body and by the sounds of it (from witness statements given in the thread) without warning.
JohnnySasaki
reply to post by SecTownKid
What are they feeding these cops?
JohnnySasaki
reply to post by SecTownKid
What are they feeding these cops?
What are they feeding these cops?
damwel
JohnnySasaki
reply to post by SecTownKid
What are they feeding these cops?
Steroids and testosterone, I say we require mandatory testing of police and military.
Krakatoa
damwel
JohnnySasaki
reply to post by SecTownKid
What are they feeding these cops?
Steroids and testosterone, I say we require mandatory testing of police and military.
Y'know, that always seemed odd to me. They drug test athletes, whose job is to play a flipping game, but not police and military who have weapons that can kill you.
Funny that..........
OceanSpray
Krakatoa
damwel
JohnnySasaki
reply to post by SecTownKid
What are they feeding these cops?
Steroids and testosterone, I say we require mandatory testing of police and military.
Y'know, that always seemed odd to me. They drug test athletes, whose job is to play a flipping game, but not police and military who have weapons that can kill you.
Funny that..........
i believe most police are drug tested on a random basis, i'm unsure of military though.
Krakatoa
OceanSpray
Krakatoa
damwel
JohnnySasaki
reply to post by SecTownKid
What are they feeding these cops?
Steroids and testosterone, I say we require mandatory testing of police and military.
Y'know, that always seemed odd to me. They drug test athletes, whose job is to play a flipping game, but not police and military who have weapons that can kill you.
Funny that..........
i believe most police are drug tested on a random basis, i'm unsure of military though.
For "performance enhancing drugs" like steroids, that are proven to make you more aggressive? That is to what I was referring.
Bedlam
reply to post by Krakatoa
The standard Army piss test doesn't test for steroids. Your CO can request that you be tested for them. My personal experience is if you're not going nuts with it or acting like a fool they generally do not, but it depends on the unit and the CO.
Krakatoa
Bedlam
reply to post by Krakatoa
The standard Army piss test doesn't test for steroids. Your CO can request that you be tested for them. My personal experience is if you're not going nuts with it or acting like a fool they generally do not, but it depends on the unit and the CO.
So, unlike an athlete, it is NOT on the list of mandatory drugs to be included in the test. Yet, these steroidal based drugs, are well known to increase aggressiveness in the human body when used over extensive periods. And yet, the people with weapons that kill, who would be subjected to situations where rage would occur is greater than any athlete, are not tested.
Again I say, "Funny That...."
OceanSpray
Krakatoa
Bedlam
reply to post by Krakatoa
The standard Army piss test doesn't test for steroids. Your CO can request that you be tested for them. My personal experience is if you're not going nuts with it or acting like a fool they generally do not, but it depends on the unit and the CO.
So, unlike an athlete, it is NOT on the list of mandatory drugs to be included in the test. Yet, these steroidal based drugs, are well known to increase aggressiveness in the human body when used over extensive periods. And yet, the people with weapons that kill, who would be subjected to situations where rage would occur is greater than any athlete, are not tested.
Again I say, "Funny That...."
do you have a source for that claim? i just ask because i don't recall reading any peer reviewed studies?
Do steroids increase aggression, or is the apparent aggressiveness of steroid users simply a result of competitive gym rooms and the personalities of the bodybuilders who use them? That question has troubled researchers ever since the use of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AASs), such as testosterone, first became popular among bodybuilders in the 1970s. In animal models, the relationship between AASs and aggression is clear; in some studies, more than 80 percent of steroid-treated animals become extremely aggressive. In humans, however, the picture has been clouded by alternative explanations and a lack of hard evidence. Only in recent years have researchers been able to confirm that steroid-induced aggression--colloquially known as "roid rage"--is a real phenomenon that can occur in individuals who take large doses of steroids for extended periods of time.
Krakatoa
OceanSpray
Krakatoa
Bedlam
reply to post by Krakatoa
The standard Army piss test doesn't test for steroids. Your CO can request that you be tested for them. My personal experience is if you're not going nuts with it or acting like a fool they generally do not, but it depends on the unit and the CO.
So, unlike an athlete, it is NOT on the list of mandatory drugs to be included in the test. Yet, these steroidal based drugs, are well known to increase aggressiveness in the human body when used over extensive periods. And yet, the people with weapons that kill, who would be subjected to situations where rage would occur is greater than any athlete, are not tested.
Again I say, "Funny That...."
do you have a source for that claim? i just ask because i don't recall reading any peer reviewed studies?
I would have to dig it up, and it might take a while, but I will if you like.
ETA: What ya know, it's clarified right here.
Merican Psychological Association: More male than male
edit on 12/17/2013 by Krakatoa because: (no reason given)
"These reactions to steroids cannot be explained purely by premorbid personality characteristics or expectational factors," says Pope. "There must be an actual biological phenomenon that occurs in some people. But which people? We don't know. The majority of men who take steroids don't experience problems, but the occasional person will have a very severe reaction." www.apa.org...
winofiend
I guess you have to think of it this way.
Every time you engage with a police officer, your life is in danger. How you act, will either save it, or end it.
No point arguing the facts of it being right or wrong, it's just how it is.
Next time you encounter a cop... remember, they will kill you for no reason. Don't give them that reason.