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Studies find downside to 'no-risk' drug; ECSTASY IN NZ
ECSTASY IN NZ Ecstasy use in New Zealand doubled from 1998 to 2001, according to research data collected by the Alcohol and Public Research Unit, now the Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation. In 1998 it was the third most popular hallucinogen. By 2001 it was in pole ...
April 20, 2004; The Press
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