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Barry County Ecstasy Problem

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Four-State officers are fighting a new drug problem, ecstasy. Barry County officials say they`ve witnessed a disturbing trend toward the so-called ‘rave drug. Undercover officials say the drug is selling for $35 a pill at one area high school. Some warning signs of ecstasy use are involuntary muscle spasms, dehydration and fever. Ecstasy is a stimulant, which may cause euphoric feelings at first, but leads to depression, memory loss, strokes, seizures and death.

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