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Salon.com June 15, 2000 Ted Oehmke |
The war on information Congressional anti-drug legislation could make it illegal to give life-saving advice about ecstasy. |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Eric Sabo |
Chemical ravings Worried that ecstasy may fry the serotonin cells in their brains, some ravers are taking Prozac. |
Reason January 2002 Jacob Sullum |
Sex, Drugs, and Techno Music Why the rap against Ecstasy has a familiar ring to it |
Wired September 2002 Ethan Brown |
Professor X Alexander Shulgin made millions for Dow Chemical. Then he synthesized MDMA, realized his best test subject was himself, and became the godfather of Generation Ecstasy. Now he's back inside his private lab, running a new batch of psychedelic compounds through his chromatograph. |
Salon.com September 12, 2002 Sheerly Avni |
Ecstasy begets empathy Psychiatrist and drug researcher Dr. Charles Grob sees value in MDMA -- when it's taken in therapy, not at a rave. |
Salon.com July 6, 2000 Ted Oehmke |
The poisoning of suburbia An 18-year-old girl died after taking a pill she thought was ecstasy. Is her death a sign of more tragedies to come? |
Reason October 2004 Michael Erard |
Open Secrets How the U.S. government lost the drug war in cyberspace. |
Salon.com June 14, 2000 Liz O'Brien |
The agony after ecstasy I took the drug for nearly a year to lift myself to euphoria. Then I crashed hard. |
Salon.com July 16, 2002 Greg Harrison |
Lawmakers addicted to the quick fix Drug legislation like the proposed RAVE Act does more to promote illicit drug use than discourage it. |
Salon.com June 20, 2001 Janelle Brown |
Sell a glowstick, go to prison Authorities are shutting down 21st century raves using 1980s crack-house laws -- and turning pacifiers and Vicks VapoRub into the new drug paraphernalia... |
Chemistry World June 11, 2014 Mark Peplow |
A mind-blowing legacy For some, Alexander Shulgin was a bold explorer at the frontiers of neurochemistry. To others, he was the wanton architect of a wave of dangerous recreational drugs: the godfather of ecstasy. |
Salon.com March 12, 2002 Janelle Brown |
Saying no to propaganda Critics say the government's new anti-drug campaign is reactionary and moralistic. Worse, it may not even work... |
Salon.com October 10, 2000 Arthur Allen |
The drug war's Tweedledee Does National Institute on Drug Abuse chief Alan Leshner push propaganda over science in his close coordination with drug czar Barry McCaffrey? |
Reason June 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Psychedelic Revival Psychedelic research is returning to Harvard, where psychiatrist John Halpern plans to give MDMA (a.k.a. Ecstasy) to late-stage cancer patients to relieve their anxiety and to help them come to terms with death. |
American Family Physician June 1, 2004 |
Club Drugs-Myths and Risks This article provides a general overview on the topic of club drugs like Ecstasy. |