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Millard Baker is the founder and editor of MESO-Rx.com, a website that provides information on the medical and non-medical uses of anabolic-androgenic steroids. He also writes about anabolic steroids and performance enhancing drugs and their use and impact in sport and society.




David Soares is a Political Fraud Basking in Publicity of Steroid Scandal
David Soares is a political fraud ostensibly promising drug law reform while expanding the costly war on drugs in a different direction. He was elected to the office of the Albany County District Attorney running on a platform seeking to repeal New York’s draconian Rockefeller Drug Laws. Many progressive anti-prohibition organizations fell in love with his rhetoric. To Soare’s credit, his campaign was influential in the passage of minor Rockefeller drug law reforms although critics have charged that the changes do not represent real reform.
Prosecutor David Soares continues to strongly criticize the U.S. war on drugs as an abysmal failure. His 2006 speech at the International Harm Reduction Association conference in Vancouver, where he warned Canada to stay as far away from U.S. drug policy as possible, earned him praise from drug law reformers.
Yet at the same time Soares was criticizing the failure of the ”war on drugs”, he was aggressively invigorating the nation’s “war on steroids“; he abandoned his efforts to repeal the Rockefeller drug laws in favor of a costly steroid witch hunt. The inescapable hypocrisy of David Soares’ actions suggest a political opportunist who lacks a principled stance on drug law reform (“Soares, Steroids and Albany,” March 2, 2007).
David Soares spoke at length about his criticisms of the war on drugs and the Rockefeller drug laws to Colorlines magazine (“He Fought the Law… And He Won: David Soare’s Election,” March 22, 2005); I have included excerpts from his interview below where he sure does “talk the talk.”
Soares believes public safety is best served when the wasted money used in the war on drugs is reallocated to harm reduction and education efforts (except in the war on steroids).
Soares believes in treatment over incarceration for drug users (except for anabolic steroid users).
Soares believes in the elimination of a system where two standards of justice exist – one for poor, disadvantaged individuals and one for affluent people (except for affluent steroid users).
But in actual practice he has perpetuated the two standards of justice; only in his version of it, the affluent and advantaged drug (steroid) users are disproportionately targeted!
David Soares’ office appears to have worked tirelessly sorting through the subpenoaed records of thousands of steroid users to find the names of affluent and successful professional athletes and entertainers who may have used steroids. This information is conveniently leaked to the press, most notably Soares’ bedfellow, Brendan Lyons of the Albany Times-Union (“Stop leaks of names linked to alleged steroid use,” November 8, 2007).
David Soares has succeeded in ”convicting” wealthy and affluent steroid users in the court of public opinion (and tarnishing their careers and reputations) through the “leaking” of patient records and the process of naming of unindicted co-conspirators.
If you are poor and a drug user, David Soares says he is on your side.
But if you are affluent and happen to use steroids, David Soares wants to destroy you.
So much for Soares’ single standard of justice.
Drug law reformers need to get over their abusive love affair with David Soares and recognize him for what he is – a phony!
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