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Electronic Music
Articles
Maximising the Highs and Minimising the Lows: Harm Reduction Guidance Within Ecstasy Distribution Networks
Stark Raving Mad
Dr. Ecstasy
Ecstasy & Therapy
Quitting Ecstasy: An Investigation of Why People Stop Taking the Drug and Their Subsequent Mental Health
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Bookstore
Waiting for the Man: The Story of Drugs and Popular Music
Clubland: The Fabulous Rise and Murderous Fall of Club Culture
Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered
Pursuit of Ecstasy: The MDMA Experience
Ecstasy : The Complete Guide
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Documents
NIDA and NCRR Funding for Ricaurte and McCann 1989- 2002
Statement of Diana E. Murphy, Chair of the United States Sentencing Commission, Before the Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control
Toxic effect of MDMA on brain serotonin neurons
Hip-Hop and the RAVE Act (H.R. 718) and Illicit Drugs Anti-Proliferation Act (S. 226)
The Hotel Industry and the RAVE Act (H.R. 718) and Illicit Drugs Anti-Proliferation Act (S. 226)
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Fact Sheets
General Analysis of the RAVE Act (H.R. 718) and Illicit Drugs Anti-Proliferation Act (S. 226)
Questions and Answers on The RAVE Act (H.R. 718) and Illicit Drugs Anti-Proliferation Act (S. 226)
Multimedias
Peter Jennings Reporting: Ecstasy Rising [Video]
Liquid Sound Lounge's Day of Outrage Coverage [Audio]
Ecstasy Rising
Dr. Rick Doblin's Appearance on Cultural Baggage
News Summaries
Judge Finds Michigan Rave Raid Arrests Were Unconstitutional
New York Dancers Take Action
New York City May Reconsider ‘Illicit’ Activity of Dance
Rave Rulings Show Anti-Dance Culture Bias
Community Rallies After Outrageous Rave Raid
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Opinions
Fallback Strategy for Teens Who Say Yes to Drugs
Think Harder About Ecstasy
False Drug Information Harms Kids
Party Poopers
Ill-Informed Bill to Counter Ecstasy Use in Clubs Is Nothing to Rave About
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Polls
Teen Ecstasy Use Leveling Off After Steep Increase, But Majority Still See Scant Risk in Experimenting with “X”
Press Releases
One Hundred Plus Music Fans Arrested at Michigan Nightclub, Most Just For Being at a Club Where Drugs Were Used
Congress Threatens Live Music, Fans and Music Industry Fight Back
Today’s New York Times Documents Years of Bad Science on Ecstasy by Government’s Lead "Expert"
Drug Policy Alliance Slams Bad Science Behind Congressional Law on Ecstasy
Junior Vasquez, DJ Craze, D:Fuse, others to Play Free Concert in DC on September 6th
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Reports
MDMA Literature Review Update: March 2004-January 2005
National Synthetic Drugs Action Plan: The Federal Government Response to the Production, Trafficking, and Abuse of Synthetic Drugs and Diverted Pharmaceutical Products
Club Health: The Health of the Clubbing Nation
Ecstasy and Amphetamines: Global Survey 2003
Seminar Transcripts
MDMA ('Ecstasy') Research When Science and Politics Collide
Sign On Letters
Letter to Co-Sponsors of H. R. 834 and Committee Members [Sign-On Letter]
Statements
Appropriate Sentencing Guidelines for MDMA
Testimony
Testimony of Graham Boyd Before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security
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