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News (Media Awareness Project) - US PA: Ecstasy Bill Goes To Governors Desk
Title:US PA: Ecstasy Bill Goes To Governors Desk
Published On:2002-11-28
Source:Centre Daily Times (PA)
Fetched On:2008-01-21 18:38:48
ECSTASY BILL GOES TO GOVERNOR'S DESK

HARRISBURG - Legislation to increase penalties for those convicted of
dealing Ecstasy passed the state House on Wednesday and will head to
the governor for approval.

Sen. Jake Corman, R-Bellefonte, introduced Senate Bill 1431, which
would allow judges to sentence those individuals convicted of dealing
ecstasy to spend up to 15 years in prison and pay fines up to $250,000.

The legislation was introduced after the arrest of four suspects in an
Ecstasy drug-dealing ring in March of this year and after a woman died
as a result of an Ecstasy overdose in November of 2001. Both incidents
took place in Centre County.

"This community witnessed a senseless death as a result of this drug,"
Corman said in a news release. "Ecstasy is a deadly substance that is
claiming the lives of teens and college students across the country
and right here at Penn State. Those seeking to make big money by
dealing this drug should know this: when your caught you will face a
long prison sentence and huge fines."

The legislation contains a broad definition of the synthetic,
psychoactive chemical methylenedioxymeth-amphetamine, or MDMA. The
definition includes any isomers, or salts of the drug, even if they
are not pure MDMA, but generically similar.

If someone is convicted under the legislation, a person would be
sentenced to imprisonment or fined based upon the following:

=95 Dealing or distributing over 50 tablets or 15 grams; up to 5 years
in prison and a fine not exceeding $15,000.

=95 Dealing or distributing over 100 tablets or 30 grams; up to 10 years
in prison and a fine not exceeding $100,000.

=95 Dealing or distributing over 1,000 tablets or 300 grams; up to 15
years in prison and a fine not exceeding $250,000.

Ecstasy was declared illegal in the United States in 1985 and is
usually sold in the form of pills or capsules, although it is
occasionally used in powder form. Along with gamma hydroxybutyrate and
rohypnol, Ecstasy is frequently called a "club drug" because of its
widespread use at clubs, concerts, and dance parties.

The drug causes a temporary feeling of enhanced self-confidence, but
it also causes side effects such as hallucinations, increased heart
rate, increased blood pressure, increased body temperature,
dehydration, sweating and sometimes death.
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