It’s time to talk about MDMA

This isn't another health-class lecture, but a grown up discussion of what's really in those pressed pills and how to make it safer
The Canadian Press (Canada)
Monday, August 11, 2014

ecstasyAnother summer festival season, another slate of tragic overdoses and a few overwrought reactions about the need to ban electronic music parties. “Party drugs” in general have been blamed for the deaths of two at a Toronto music festival and another young person at a B.C. festival. Another six were treated at a Calgary festival for overdoses, though all got help in time. Advocates argue that MDMA, when taken safely and in the right amounts by healthy adults, can be relatively innocuous. It’s time to talk about MDMA’s history, its Canadian connection, and that it might also be time to talk about harm reduction.