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Dancing with Death?  What type of drug does the DEA classify it as?  What are other Schedule 1 drugs?  What are the penalties for possession, delivery, and manufacturing ecstasy?

 How many users are there worldwide and who are the majority of the users?  Use can be deadly if mixed with what other drug?  Where is ecstasy use common?

What is Ecstasy?  When and who developed the drug?  What is the original form?  What was it used medically for over the years?  When did it become a party drug?

 What was the brand name for MDMA?  When was it banned?  What can be found in Ecstasy today?  How can you take the drug?

 What is liquid ecstasy?  In the 2007 drug survey how many Americans over the age of 12 had tried atlease ecstasy once?  What were the percentages of school aged children trying ecstasy?  What other drugs did Ecstasy users turn to?

Imaginary love pill - off the mask  Why is it called the “Love Pill”  What type of hallucinogens can someone have?  How is Ecstasy emotionally damaging?

What are the short term effects? False sense of Confusion Sleep problems Paranoia Drug cravings Faintness and chills or swelling teeth clenching Blurred vision

What are the long term effects? Long-lasting brain damage affecting to portions of the brain that regulate such as learning, sleep, and emotion It is as if the brain switchboard was, then rewired Degenerated nerve branches and nerve endings

Kidney failure Hemorrhaging Cardiovascular collapse