Virginia law prohibits the manufacture, sale, distribution, or possession with intent to distribute anabolic steroids outside authorized exceptions, with penalties including imprisonment and fines. It also bans selling or distributing caffeine and ephedrine-containing pills to minors without a prescription, classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor. Several related statutes have been repealed.
Violating Virginia law on steroids can result in imprisonment for 1 to 10 years, or up to 12 months in jail, and fines up to $20,000, with a mandatory minimum of six months for conviction.
No, it is unlawful to knowingly sell or distribute such pills to minors without a prescription, and violations are classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Virginia's laws on steroids and stimulants have specific prohibitions and penalties, but some related statutes have been repealed or amended over time.
Yes, possession with a valid prescription is generally legal, but manufacturing, selling, or distributing without authorization is prohibited.