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    Dimethyltryptamine is a psychedelic drug in the tryptamine drug family (Drugfree.org). The street name or common name for this drug is DMT. It could also be referred to as Dimitri, Fantasia, or Businessman's Trip (Drugfree.org). DMT is not a native drug to the United States. At first it had to be imported, but now there are many companies that can mail you seeds for your own plants and some companies even mail you live plants. DMT is found in some plants and seeds, it can also be made…

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    Meth User Research Paper

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    When on meth, trying to maintain healthy relationships is like trying to have a successful future; it is nearly impossible.The life expectancy for a consistent meth user is only 5 years. If the meth user is lucky enough to survive through the bodily consequences and they do not constantly use the drug their years to come will depend on how willing he or she is to fight through the addiction. In many cases the meth user ends up in jail because of the damage the drug has done to his or her brain.…

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    MDMA, Molly Or Ecstasy

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    MDMA, Molly or Ecstasy, but legally known as Methlysafrylaminc - these are all the same drug. In 1912 this, now illicit substance, was originally developed by a German pharmaceutical company to control bleeding. Some say that it has medical use, while others completely disagree. In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s MDMA had gained a huge following with psychiatrist saying that the drug “enhanced communication” and “opened insights to patients about their problems. At this point in time it had…

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    Side Effects Of Ecstasy

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    MDMA is a dangerous and illegal drug that has many side effects and unknown dangers. MDMA, otherwise called ecstasy or molly, is a type of hallucinogenic drug that stimulates the brain and induces hallucinations. It is an illegal drug often used in clubs or parties, otherwise known as raves or rave parties. MDMA is taken in pill form, capsule, powder form, or in a gelcap. Ecstasy is MDMA in pill form. Molly is the name of the drug when taken in powder form and is often called “pure ecstasy”,…

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    Amber Bauer 2nd hour Crack Cocaine 1) Crack or crack cocaine is an illegal drug that is made from cocaine. Cocaine is mostly an illegal drug that comes from the leaves of a plant called coca. When people smoke crack cocaine they have a feeling they are high. The name crack comes from the cracking noise the drug makes as it is smoked. The cracking noise is caused by evaporating water escaping. In parts of the world making, smoking, or selling crack cocaine is illegal and is very…

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    Ddma Research Paper

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    Introduction MDMA. A substance synonymous with rave culture and drug trafficking, but now has a new potential use, as a treatment option for PTSD. This condition, which is caused by one experiencing a traumatizing experience, is faced at one point in life by up to 14 percent (1) of the US population. Although MDMA has been identified to assist psychotherapists involved in PTSD treatment, it remains a controlled substance in the US. Clinical studies were approved by the DEA and FDA last year, but…

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    The specific type of person that I feel are connected to stimulants are adolescents that are around the age of 16-18 years old. These are high school students who attends raves, clubs, or concerts quite often. Night life events has the highest probability of drug use because it stimulates your body and mind much quicker. Adolescents who see their friends being entertained by drugs are more likely to be influenced of drug use. For example, with an adolescent mindset they can say, “My friends have…

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    Montana Meth Ad Analysis

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    Meth; it’s the butt of many jokes and yet its such a serious topic. When you have loved ones that are doing drugs like that, you find yourself hearing these jokes and having everyone say “it’s no big deal” but it is. “Drugs are bad m’kay” I say it all the time in the voice of Mr.Mackey in a joking manner though these words are so very true. There is a group called the Montana Meth Project who try to shine a light on the reality of meth. They have many videos: Jessica, Tracy, Kevin, Ben, Family…

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    Summary: Methanol

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    Methanol has been used as a solvent for cocaine extraction form banknotes2, 4, 9, 10. It was reported as a non-destructive method unlike other solvents like chlorinated solvents11 and acetonitrile1 as they were responsible for damage and partial destruction of the banknotes respectively. Various sources of contamination affect the banknotes through handling it such as sweat, dust and so on. Additionally, banknotes are contaminated by different sources of drugs like amphetamine, nicotine and…

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    Repetitive violence is an act of a person being a psychopath. During the World War II, under Adolf Hitler’s dictatorship he became controlling, manipulating, and violent with the help of others like the Nazis’ soldiers. Hitler’s acts may have triggered the soldiers to become like him. Adolf was an intelligent person to be able to know how to control most of Europe and the National Socialist Party. His actions can confirm whether he is a psychopath and made others become psychopaths. Anne…

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