solistus
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frizzantik - I would think/hope that members would get more info prior to consumption. It IS annoying and suspicious that they give no information about what the substance actually is publicly, though.
Thoughts - if it's an analogue, it will be illegal in the US and in many other countries, as we have laws automatically banning all new analogues of controlled substances. If it's a new chemical that's somewhat similar to MDMA, it would probably just get banned shortly after release / mainstream adoption (MDMA itself was legal for a little while; the concept of inventing new drugs is not new, but the gov't just bans the new ones too). The third possibility is that it's some new combination / alteration of the current crop of 'legal alternatives,' none of which, from what I've heard, come anywhere near true MDMA.
Thoughts - if it's an analogue, it will be illegal in the US and in many other countries, as we have laws automatically banning all new analogues of controlled substances. If it's a new chemical that's somewhat similar to MDMA, it would probably just get banned shortly after release / mainstream adoption (MDMA itself was legal for a little while; the concept of inventing new drugs is not new, but the gov't just bans the new ones too). The third possibility is that it's some new combination / alteration of the current crop of 'legal alternatives,' none of which, from what I've heard, come anywhere near true MDMA.