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MORE than a million Australians have tried ecstasy and the so-called party drug has become the nation's second most popular illegal drug after marijuana, a federally funded study has found.

Posted on Thu, 25 Oct 2007 20:53:00 GMT at http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,226...public_rss
I don't even see why you should use a drug, if at all, at a party. There is so many people there that could turn you in. Plus, using a drug at a party, there is a bigger chance of being raped. You are so unknowing of what is going on!
Indeed, it is sad that some feel the need to go that route Sad

Marianne Wrote:
Indeed, it is sad that some feel the need to go that route Sad


Exactly, there are too many stupid people on this planet.

So sad there are lot of minors nowadays use ecstasy. Proper guidance can avoid this kind of instance.
Parents do not have the necessary time for they kids, that`s the problem. They put to much accent on their work and financial situation.
I never used drugs and I never will. I don`t care how they taste like or smell like or whatever.
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