Ruben Jaramillo, a person in New Mexico, is charged with child abuse. Police invaded his house and discovered that his house served as a clandestine lab which had manufactured anabolic steroids. According to New Mexico laws, an individual can be accused in child abuse, if he\she just allows children to be there, where the chemical compounds or proper equipment used for manufacture or maintenance of these banned products are present.
When the Albuquerque Police Department’s Eastside Narcotics Team raided the house, they found out that there was an underground lab in it. Police discovered several kilograms of raw powder for manufacture of steroids, such substances, as benzyl alcohol and sunflower oil, more than 150 vials of anabolic steroids. Some vials had following labels: “Testosterone Cypionate”. Furthermore, police reported that information linked with prices, quantities and types of steroids had been recovered too. Chemical substances were in various rooms around the house, including the bedroom and the kitchen.
Ruben’s two daughters of 11 and 13 years old were at home, when police raided the house.
It is known that New Mexico is not the only state where the production of anabolic steroids may be defined as child abuse. At least 10 other states have similar laws. Such laws are established not without any reasons.
Chemical ingredients may be toxic. They can have negative influence on children’s health. It is necessary also to know that there is a risk of fires and explosions of certain chemical substances. Parents that manufacture anabolic steroids at home do not worry about their children’s health. The children may face great dangers in such situations. How can children live in a methamphetamine lab and escape from dangers?
Parents that just administrate steroids differ from those that manufacture them, especially at home.
This is the first case in Albuquerque, when manufacture of anabolic steroids is treated as child abuse by prosecutors.
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