MDMA is a controlled substance and the charges can be called differently in different areas however, In the US, MDMA is a Schedule I illicit drug with no accepted medical use or benefit, alongside LSD, cannabis, and heroin. In 2001, the US Government enacted harsh new penalties for those supplying Ecstasy.
Varies from state to state. Some states have much stricter laws regarding possession of controlled substances.
Gurning... when someone takes drugs like MDMA or E, they're jaw tenses up and moves around in funny ways, this is called gurning...
MDMA, XTC, X, or E
There are a lot of slang words for MDMA. "Ecstasy" and "Molly" are two of the most common. You might also hear "E," "XTC," "X," "Adam," "hug," "beans," "clarity," "lover's speed," and "love drug."
MDMA is an abbreviation for 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine which is one single chemical. (C11H15NO2) Just like Water is name for the chemical dihydrogenmonoxide. (chemical formula: H2O) Ecstasy is the name for 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA for short) (Chemical formula: C11H15NO2) They are their own chemicals. For example if someone gives you a bottle of alcohol and calls it water they are lying or they don't know what water is, just like if someone gives you something that isn't MDMA and call it Ecstasy, they are lying or they don't know what Ecstasy is.
You don't get frustrated or angry. That's why it's called ecstasy... those feelings are basically impossible on MDMA
3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
The chemical formula of MDMA is C11H15O2.
You need a digi scale that is accurate to 1/100th of a gram. MDMA isn't "scaled out" after it's been pressed into pills, but you can buy pure, powdered MDMA (often called molly), which are usually sold in "points" (.1 of a gram, .2 of a gram, etc.)
No, there are no other medicines that use MDMA.
MDMA is short for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine.
If you are talking about physical addiction to MDMA, I don't think anyone will be able to. It's generally held that MDMA is not physically addictive. There are several stories on erowid.org about people who are mentally addicted though. I know this is not exactly a picture of someone, but it should point you in the right direction