Should Police Officers Be Tested for Steroid Use? They Are Tested for Other Drugs, but Not Steroids?

Question by Boomer: Should police officers be tested for steroid use? They are tested for other drugs, but not steroids?
Ronnie Coleman and Derek Poundstone(pro strongman), for example, are two well-known juice-monkeys that were/are on the police force while they clearly were/ are juicing! You don’t look like that and lift that much weight naturally.

Ronnie Coleman is the most obvious! In 2003 he finally quite law-enforcement, but he was clearly taking a ton of anabolic drugs before he retired from LE. So why wasn’t he ever tested for steroids by Arlington, TX PD?

Derek Poundstone can say what he wants, but you would have to be a simpleton to think he is natural! He still is an active Connecticut police officer.

So why don’t LE test their officers for steroid use?
“david_dc” aka simpleton!,

You are a SIMPLETON! Read my question more closely stupid! I don’t need PROOF TO ASK A QUESTION!

The question is “should cops be tested for steroids”, since they ARE tested for other drugs!

I asked this because steroids SHOULD also be on the list of drugs that cops get tested for!

I used Coleman and Poundstone as examples of why cops should be tested for OTHER DRUGS, LIKE STEROIDS!

It doesn’t take a ‘rocket-scientist’ to understand my question!

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Answer by david_dcb
hey whocares, where is your proof ? do you have it ? Just because you think so doesn’t make it true. Why not call up to the police dept. speak with the commanding officer and ask him. accusations will not go far without proof to back it up.

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