My only beef lies with dealers of ecstasy, not MDMA itself.
I don't use it any more, mainly for that reason [although there are others].
Because of the way ecstasy is advertised [being that it is restricted the black market, I mean], it makes it easy for someone without any common sense to take whatever a dealer puts in their hands. Eat it is the motto, know about what your eating is sometimes not even an afterthough. And that's where I think things go wrong.
Granted, that's the users fault for not being educated, but it's also the dealers fault for not being honest.
As with a number of other drugs [but not all], there is potential for MDMA to be beneficial, in my humble opinion. However, there is a large window for risk involved in ecstasy as well [like most drugs].
Personally, I wish there were still a testing center available. I look at it the same way I look at abstinence; if it's known that people will put themselves at risk over something despite the possible consequences, the least that can be done is provide accurate information to those who insist on taking said risk.
Keep in mind, in saying this I don't judge anyone who takes it, I'm just putting in my two cents.
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