29/01/2012 7:43 AM said:
this makes me really sad. Young people won't listen. I didn't. & now, I really wish I had of. If I could go back in time I wish I had never touched a drug.

27/01/2012 10:52 AM said:
There's going to be a lot more Dementia people in there early years. Why young people have to take drugs is beyond me - what a waste of a young life.

23/01/2012 10:30 PM said:
i want to tell everyone that this drug may seeem fun, but you can have more fun with laughter

15/12/2011 3:06 AM said:
Way to go on this essay, hleepd a ton.

16/12/2011 9:45 AM said:
Ah yes, nicely put, eveornye.

31/10/2011 12:56 PM said:
nah stay off drugs

26/04/2011 6:58 AM said:
Its the amphetamines not the mdma, mdma has no long term effects. but i tell u what in australia u are not gona to find a pill with more than like 20 percent mdma no matter what people tell you

2/11/2011 9:35 PM said:
might I suggest a share link for facebook, rather than a like page link. I am sure it would work better for you. :)

3/05/2011 8:44 AM said:
Agreed, should be on TV during family time so the discussion can be had with family. Should also be taught in science at high school - but not lectured as normal class as the kids may not pay enough attention. well done

24/02/2011 8:31 AM said:
Are there effects coming from the Amphetamines of the MDMA? Or both combined?

7/04/2011 12:03 PM said:
Where I do not wish to encourage any person, young or older, to become involved in any kind of drug taking (and let's not ingnore cigarettes and alcohol in this), I cannot help but acknowledge cj's comments (26/01)regarding safe drug use amongst mature adult users. I am a professional female in my mid-thirties and have used ecstacy for many years in the same way most of society uses alcohol. Alcohol is not my drug of choice and I would not take ecstacy everyday like some take a drink. I would prefer to use ecstacy at home with a great bunch of friends just like most of society hold parties with friends at home from time to time. Unlike many of those parties however, mine never end in arguments or alcohol fuelled fights and nobody drives drunk (or drugged.) There are many of us out there doing absolutely no harm to anybody (but ourselves perhaps, thanks for the video info), I am making an informed choice and I am not an addict, unlike the millions of legal nicotine addicts and hundreds of thousands of alcoholics. As cj has already stated, there has been a SERIOUS decline in the quality of ecstacy in the past couple of years to a point where it should no longer be given the product name 'ecstacy'. Unfortunately, as we are often forced to purchase from undesirable sources, we are being sold dangerous pills leaving even the most experienced and tolerant user very sick. "FANTASTIC!" come the calls of authorities and parents throughout WA, "We have won the ecstacy battle, our kids are safe from harm". What we have done by dirtying and phasing out this once clean drug of fun and love is turn our young kids to the highly addictive, stupidly expensive chrystal meth. Can somebody give me the statistics on how much 'crack' use in our society has grown since the demise of quality ecstacy pills in Perth? Then give me the crime stats to go with it? An increase in burglaries, robberies? I am no expert but I am certainly curious to know if there is a noticeable increase in meth use and crime rate in light of this drop in quality ecstacy. There is no denying that all drugs are harmful, dangerous and addictive when misused, I'm not trying to condone drug use nor am I trying to belittle the issue by comparing heroin to MacDonalds, but junk food is harmful, dangerous and addictive when misused, so too aerosols, coffee, chocolate, but we do not take these products off the market or offer a similar product but with content so ghastly it makes us sick enough to discontinue use only to offer up a far more harmful, dangerous and adictive product in its place. Even the 'legal highs' offered as an alternative to illegal ecstasy has recently proven to be not as safe to use. Like generations before us, the human race will seek out mind altering or mood enhancing drugs for whatever their reasons and they will always be available. It's crazy to think at the moment here in Perth we are encouraging these seekers to take up the soul destroying effects of chrystal meth that is so addictive it will eat into their pockets as quickly as it will into life as they know it regardless of how well the user thinks they are managing it, rather than MDMA, a drug, when managed and used responsibly (rarely used habitually on a daily basis) offers the user an often peacful place of 'happy'. I will repeat though to our young users THIS IS NOT WHAT YOU ARE BUYING AT THE MOMENT and until 'ecstacy' makes a come back in it's most beautiful form I would not purchase pills even if they are an eighth of the price of the smallest amount of 'crack' you'll be offered instead.

17/02/2011 8:49 PM said:
really? jesus. the reason why drugs are illegal is because they are potent. sure, the government could release a legal version of ecstacy, coke,herion whatever, but it would be diluted compared to the doses found today. people would still go out for the more dangerous, potent version. sure it might help for those who want to experiment safely, but a "safe" dose of one of these drugs would be tiny, because these substances are so harming to the body. it wouldnt deliver a bit hit, and many people would still turn to the blackmarket in search of something more powerful, leading to overdose ect, and yet the cirlce starts again

17/02/2011 12:57 AM said:
To the last person that commented - your point about not reviving someone because they chose to take something is, as descriptive as I can say it, f#%@#*& retarded. Would you not revive someone who had too much to drink, passed out and hit their head on the ground? Yes you would, as it's common sense to help someone that needs it. The person affected by alcohol that needs reviving is the same as someone on any other drug (that's right, we may not like to think it but alcohol IS a drug - one that's much more damaging than some illegal ones, but that's another point all together..), they took their drug of choice irresponsibly. Is that worth letting them die? I don't think so, as a human being with a moral conscience I think that's a pretty horrible thing to suggest - you should think before saying such terrible things. Just like alcohol, people CAN and DO take illegal drugs responsibly. Sure there are many many stories about people who have died from drugs who weren't really big users - and it is tragic. But for every bad story (if you asked around) you'd find dozens more good stories about people connecting, sharing and having a f#!$&!$ good time - all the while leading ordinary lives with normal jobs; because drugs are things that don't often control peoples lives, they're just used to have great, occasional fun. The reason there are groups (and i'm someone who agrees) that want drugs legalised isn't because they want to corrupt society and get more people addicted - it's so those who choose to do it can do so safely. If drugs ever did become legal, that doesn't mean it has to effect you - nobody is going to force a joint to your lips and say smoke this - there's no social pressure to smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol so there'd be no reason it'd change. Drug dealers would almost certainly be eliminated, have you ever heard of someone illegally selling their own alcohol? I know I haven't, because 1. People don't want to deal with a s^&@!$%*, inferior product and 2. People don't like having to buy their drug of choose illegally. The idea of prohibition is nice, but just think of the prohibition of alcohol in the 20s. Everything went to s%@&. Criminals ran the business, and it wasn't good for anybody. The same thing is happening now with drugs, yet as a society we think that it's going to somehow work At the end of the day, it's essentially an argument of should we help alleviate the problem of drug use by giving people unbias opinion and a safe, controlled supply of the drugs, or should we tell people not to do it and let the criminals run the show - all the while treating the end users as criminals themselves when they're just honest people looking for a good time. I know which side i'm on, it's time other people think for themselves too

11/02/2011 10:25 AM said:
This information is really interesting, thanks for trying to educate us with real information. Think it is important to be given then facts rather than propaganda.

2/02/2011 12:55 AM said:
Anyone sells my son drugs like this s#*! wether you percieve it to be good or bad will know what harm MAXIMISATION is.Bring on the death sentence for dealers of misery. CJ French have you ever tried PURE LIFE?

31/01/2011 1:27 PM said:
Interesting story, but even if MDMA were legal people would come to harm. Quite probably taking a lot more than they currently do, so harm by volume..., can you imagine what the equivalent to the alcohol companies would do with the maketing of it. They also don't know a lot about what this can do in the long term, well perhaps they are starting to. I know a lot of people who have experienced problems from MDMA in the early days. So you can get too much of a good thing. And regarding prohibition, well the verdict is out on whether that works or doesn't work.....who hasn't experienced harm from some drunken idiot at some stage. By the way I do enjoy a drink, but I just don't think the answer is that simple. If it were it would have been done ages ago. Complex problem complex solution.

27/01/2011 5:49 PM said:
If you want to solve the bikie/organised crime problem decriminalise drugs.Prohibition didn't work in the 20's and it doesn't work today.

26/01/2011 8:55 PM said:
tax it n get pma ect off the streets

26/01/2011 2:56 PM said:
I watched your report with some interest as Iam a 41 year old male whom has been using a mixture of drugs for over the past 20 years.I have had a bad addiction to amphetamines for a prolonged period of over 2 years and managed to stop (with great struggle) i also was addicted to heroin twice first time for a period of 2 years and second time for another 2 years, i managed to come off both times using methodone and currently iam still taking subutex. In this time when I was about 20 years old i was lucky enough to have access to MDMA that was brought into WA from America my dealer was the first person in WA to be arrested with MDMA before it was even reconised by the police,there was no law against it,Now why i have given you this breif explination of my past is to just let you no that Good quality MDMA is a fantastic drug I can honestly say that I enjoy taking it and compered to other drugs its side effects and damaging feelings to my body are very minamal,But in the last 2 years i have seen such a flood of so called ecstacy on the market that is just so so bad in fact there is no mdma in these ecstacy tablets,I feel it is this crap that is giving this love drug such a bad name,If the so called powers that be really gave to shits about people they would be consintrating on harm reduction and harm managemnet,prescribed drugs to registed drug addicts,why is this so hard to see that this is the answer to many of the social issues that bug society, personelly I feel that if I a 41 year old man wonts to take ecstacy,opiates or what ever it should be MY decision not the governments,I would gladly register myself and get prescribed 100% un cut drugs from a chemist that would cause me little to no problems at all(other than addiction that is)there for stamping out drug dealers poor quality ingreidents,crime ect, ect. The bottom line here is Yes ecstacy can be harmful to some people but crack,meth, speed,smack is a hell of a lot more harmful.. Oh yes just curious Have you ever tried pure MDMA?? and if not then how can really comment at all?? Please feel free to coment back to me on the above comments,my email addy is cjfrench69@hotmail.com

24/01/2011 5:24 PM said:
think for yourself, question authority

 
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