My main concern is the contentious issue of neurotoxicity. Until a more final word can be placed on the mental effects of MDMA in the long term I think it's best scientists continue to research and the drug remains illegal.
We as consumers though can influence MDMA in this country more than we think. It is simple; do not buy pills which do not contain MDMA. Educate your friends as to what their money is going towards (certainly 99% of the time thesedays; NOT MDMA!)
Well thats the whole issue. Currently there is no research being done into the long term effects of MDMA and any neurotoxicity it might have, and hasnt been for quite some time. It is illegal after all
We will never know exactly how bad MDMA is or isnt until actual reasearch is done, which wont happen until legalisation. Which is sad, because for it to be legalised there would have to be scientific evidence to show exactly what it does. Good old catch 22, its a bitch.
There is still debate as to whether MDMA is neurotoxic at all, although its a fair assumption to say that it is, but very slightly. Definately not enough for myself to consider it an issue when using. And I'm VERY picky about what does or does not enter my body.
@ Mr Blonde. Thanks for the actual figure. Even 17 is an amazingly low number considering how widespead its use is, and its availability. If MDMA was available in a similar manner, you would epect to see a number well below that of 4mmc because of its far safer characteristics. And compare all this to alcohol which is legal, and obtainable anywhere and everywhere and kills many many more people than that, and really theres no reason at all why MDMA should be illegal when far worse substances are considered the norm and socially acceptable.

