nope, was at work when the news was on.. did they mention what pill contained PMMA? (through my circle of friends) there's not many 'dodgy' pills goin around at the moment.. if any really
what about those brown hearts at the NYE doof."they contain MDMA and tryptamine.they make you mung out like mdma for and you trip out for about 2-3 hours"

thanks for that.. Ill keep an eye out n warn my matesYeah supposedly they are white/grey with black speckles and the logo is an E. According to the police they are around in "large quanties" but I have yet to hear of anyone being offered any.
hahaha yeah forgot about them.. fuck, I nearly grabbed a couple purely because I thought they would be 2cb(I've never had 2cb and have been pretty keen to try it) that is, until she mentioned what she wanted for em
LOL "im the ONLY person at the doof with pills."10 mins later we find pills but my dickhead mate fuucked up the deal n the guy sold em to somone elsecant belive i went to sleep so early
def made up for that at the last doof tho
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DRUG WARNING - PMMA - WA POLICE
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Police are warning the community about a dangerous substance that may currently be selling in Western Australia as “Ecstasy” tablets, with users believing the tablets contain 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine (MDMA).
The substance para-methoxy-N-methylamphetamine (PMMA) is typically sold as either grey mottled tablets, or a mixture of grey tablets and powder/tablet fragments, or grey/off-white powders.
Some samples of PMMA were stamped with a stylised “e” and there has been one reported sample which detected methylamphetamine along with PMMA.
The first positive result in Western Australia was in September 2012, but that has now risen to nine samples which have returned a positive result for PMAA.
PMMA has been attributed to the deaths of five people in the United Kingdom over the past five weeks. The death of a Queensland man was also attributed to PMMA in September 2012.
PMMA is an Alkoxyphenylethylamine, which is listed in Schedule 9 of the Poisons Act 1964.
Hence, PMMA is a Prohibited Drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1981 making it a criminal offence to possess, sell or supply PMMA and heavy penalties may apply.
Due to its structural similarity to para-methoxy-N-amphetamine (PMA), PMMA is reported to produce similar stimulant and psychedelic effects.
Anyone in possession of such substances is advised to avoid taking the drugs and to destroy them immediately.
http://www.police.wa.gov.au/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=HlLCviYk3YA=&tabid=1489&mid=1983
Surprising they haven't been reported on over there..
They were, several months ago.
http://www.pillreports.com/index.php?page=display_pill&id=30305
Though it's definitely a good idea to put another report up.
PMAA was sold in 2011 in the UK as Benzo Fury in mass and there were heaps of people who went down after taking a "Benzo Fury" TM pill over the summer festival season. Cheap and easy to produce compared to 6-apb it flooded into the UK from China and ED's were flooded with the results. Sounds like PMAA as PMAA is reported to be subjectivly more similar to MDMA but like any para-analogue it's fucking toxic shit! Hope this stuff is not going to flood the ozzie market. Thanks for the pill ID you may have saved some people a trip to ED or worse. Fuck MDMA I've given up on the stuff. To depressing after a big night out, the rollbacks, nausea, lack of coordination at least for the first few hours (until the MDMA metabolizes to MDA anyways YAYAY!!) Just a bit boring and not worth the risk of suicide. Also cops hate dealing with OD's as they are often the ones on the scene with the paramedics while someone fights for their life due to a toxic reaction to a toxic drug. It is in their best interest to publish this info as it comes to hand. Trust me police hate having to be involved in paramedic situations such as assults, OD's, MVA's, psychotic mental health clients etc. They have bugger all training and knowledge of these situations other than very basic life support and maybe a day seminar on mental health. I do repect their job but it ends once they dump the person in an approved mental health facility, hospital ED or anywhere else but the watch house. Duty of care ends and it's now another departments problem, the health department. Nice to know when Qld nurses are being sacked from all major and some rural hospitals. Fuck working in the Royal Brisbane on Saturday night in ED! I have so I know what goes on and how hard the poor medical staff have to work to try and save these people and lack of education about the thousands of new RC's becoming available is causing misdiagnosis and poor treatment outcomes due to lack of proper identification and treatment regime for drug x rather than assuming drug x is MDMA, treating it as such and the patient does not survive their OD.... Food for though health departments.