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A Basic Course in Drug ChemistryIn Australia, our "footy" (that's Australian Rules Football to the rest of you) stars are the bad boys of the body politic - always being caught in compromising positions. Pace Ben Cousins, the star player of the West Coast Eagles, who has been in and out and back into rehab over this year for various, if unspecified, drug-related issues. On Monday he was pulled over in his vehicle, searched, and arrested after the cops turned up some prescription drugs - all of which are arguably perfectly legal in Australia. But some analysis showed up a few naughty things:
I'm not sure how they manufacture MDMA in Western Australia, but (if, say, we asked Sasha Shulgin) I'm pretty clear that ecstasy + cocaine would not be the formula. No one caught this gaffe, not at the prosecutors office, and not in the media. Sure, we're not all pharmacists (except, maybe, the readers of this site), but even a little Wikipedia action would help you get this one right... » more at: realfooty.com.au
Posted By amazingdrx at 2007-10-19 01:14:17 permalink | commentsTags: Australia football drugs MDMA ridiculous media press law |
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the note contained traces of MDMA, which is ecstasy, and cocaine. Although a missing punctuation mark does technically count as an error, I don't think any of us want to be in too big a hurry to make big deal over that. Also, note that there is no evidence that the coke and MDMA were done either by the same person or at the same time, just that the same bill was used for both purposes.
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