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Is ecstasy a legal today?

no


Does mdpv have ecstasy in it and is it legal?

MDPV is a completely different and separate chemical from ecstasy (MDMA), and is schedule I (no legal use) in the US


Is ecstasy legal in ibiza?

No, but it may as well be.


What is Bloom the drug?

Bloom is a legal drug, similar to ecstasy.


Was ECSTASY ever legal?

Yes. Ecstasy started becoming popular in the late seventies, thanks to the research of a man named Alexander Shulgin. It was made illegal in 1985.


Is ecstasy legal in all 50 states?

Ecstasy, which is the street pill that should contain methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) but also commonly contains other ingredients is illegal in all 50 states.


6 legal drugs and non legal?

6 legal drugs are: Hydrocodone Lisinopril Synthroid Azithromycin Amoxicillin Hydrochlorothiazide 6 illegal drugs are: Magic mushrooms PCP LSD Ecstasy Opium Marijuana


What are the legal issues for using ecstasy?

can go to jail for months or pay 1000$ can go to jail for months or pay 1000$


What pill will give you the same effect as extacy?

The feeling you get from ecstasy is from the MDMA in the pill, which isn't found in any legal pills.


Do you eat ecstasy or swallow?

Ecstasy, commonly known as MDMA, is typically consumed in pill or capsule form, which is swallowed. Some users may also crush the pills and snort the powder, but eating is the most common method of ingestion. It's important to note that using ecstasy can have serious health risks and legal implications.


When did marijuana become an issue?

because of hippies abusing it... same with cocaine,ecstasy, and acid. they all used to be legal not to long ago.


What is the sentence for 3 Ecstasy pills in nc?

In North Carolina, the possession of three Ecstasy (MDMA) pills can lead to serious legal consequences. Possession of a Schedule I controlled substance, like Ecstasy, is typically classified as a felony. Penalties can vary based on prior convictions and circumstances, but individuals could face up to 15 months in prison. It's important to consult legal counsel for specific cases, as outcomes can differ based on various factors.