Pubdate: Wed, 05 May 2004 Source: Palo Alto Daily News (CA) Copyright: 2004 Palo Alto Daily News Contact: http://www.paloaltodailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/965 Author: Jonathan Steigman Cited: DanceSafe http://www.dancesafe.org/ Cited: Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies http://www.maps.org/ "ECSTASY" DEATH I am shocked and saddened by the needless death of 14-year-old Irma Perez, and I hope the lesson of this tragedy will not be lost in a hysterical rush to judgement. It is highly likely that the pill Irma took was something other than MDMA; indeed, your page 6 story, "Ecstasy -- just what is this stuff?" quotes DanceSafe estimates that 30-50% of the "ecstasy" pills out there contain other, potentially more dangerous, substances. MDMA itself is a relatively safe drug, and its effects are so profound that it was widely considered a "penicillin for the soul" by the hundreds of therapists who used it in clinical practice until its politically-motivated ban in 1986. Indeed, the DEA has recently granted permission to the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) to proceed with an FDA-approved study of MDMA as a treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Adulterated "ecstasy" pills such as the one that most likely killed Irma Perez are a direct consequence of prohibition, as is the problem of 20-year-olds selling drugs to 14-year olds. Only by decriminalizing and regulating such substances can we begin to keep them out of the hands of kids. And, if our kids behave like teenagers and use them anyway, without our knowledge and approval, we can at least be assured that the pill they pop probably won't kill them. Let's keep our eyes on the prize, protect our kids, and help prevent further tragedies by ending the failed war on drugs. Jonathan Steigman Menlo Park - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake