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Yes there is such a law.
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) is also know as ecstacy. It should be noted that according to US law that it is illegal to use as it is considered a drug with high potential for addiction.
The ability to enforce laws that contradict any federal law, treaty, or the constitution. If state law says 'A' and Congress passes a law that says 'B', or the US enters a treaty that says B, then the federal law overrides the state law.
The US President is not required by law to undergo drug testing. However, the President can voluntarily choose to undergo drug testing if they wish to do so.
methylenedioxy methampthetamine (MDMA) ....a chemical derivative of methamphetamine, the only difference being a methylen dioxy functionality on the arene ring of the methamphetamine backbone. However, most street ecstasy is cut with methamphetamines, amphetamines, other stimulants or other unrelated substances. In fact, random testing of street ecstasy available in the US shows that a large percentage contains no MDMA at all.
MDPV is a completely different and separate chemical from ecstasy (MDMA), and is schedule I (no legal use) in the US
Not unless there is a local law that says you must.
Not a certain answer, but a close friend got drug tested for Meth and Ecstasy, which he had been doing two nights prior, as well as a lot of ghb afterwards. We were having fun carelessly and when his parents drug tested him he was clean. The oddest shock came to us knowing we had used prior.
In the US Congress writes the law.It is sent to the US President for approval, who then signs the bill or says that it is not right to be a law. Then they vote and the vote has to be two thirds, that is how they make a law.
Because God intended US to be drug free. Yet He gave us Marijuana, Coca, Magic mushrooms, Peyote, Salvia, etc... I don't believe that drug use is in any way related to religion. I think that it is a personal choice (not usually a good one) and needs to be addressed as such.
In Title 26 of the US Code, Section 1.
In the US it is a Federal Law that the dangers and side effects must be disclosed to the user.