Saturday, August 11, 2012

Police Invite Ecstasy Users to Turn Over Potentially Lethal Pills Without Consequence

I recently blogged about a Bad Ecstasy Alert in Canada. After five deaths in British Columbia have now been confirmed as being linked to killer ecstasy compound PMMA, police are inviting ecstasy users to turn over their pills for testing, without consequence, in the hope of preventing further deaths.

Police Invite Ecstasy Users to Turn Over Potentially Lethal Pills Without Consequence

I recently blogged about a Bad Ecstasy Alert in Canada. After five deaths in British Columbia have now been confirmed as being linked to killer ecstasy compound PMMA, police are inviting ecstasy users to turn over their pills for testing, without consequence, in the hope of preventing further deaths.

Police Invite Ecstasy Users to Turn Over Potentially Lethal Pills Without Consequence

I recently blogged about a Bad Ecstasy Alert in Canada. After five deaths in British Columbia have now been confirmed as being linked to killer ecstasy compound PMMA, police are inviting ecstasy users to turn over their pills for testing, without consequence, in the hope of preventing further deaths.

Police Invite Ecstasy Users to Turn Over Potentially Lethal Pills Without Consequence

I recently blogged about a Bad Ecstasy Alert in Canada. After five deaths in British Columbia have now been confirmed as being linked to killer ecstasy compound PMMA, police are inviting ecstasy users to turn over their pills for testing, without consequence, in the hope of preventing further deaths.

Police Invite Ecstasy Users to Turn Over Potentially Lethal Pills Without Consequence

I recently blogged about a Bad Ecstasy Alert in Canada. After five deaths in British Columbia have now been confirmed as being linked to killer ecstasy compound PMMA, police are inviting ecstasy users to turn over their pills for testing, without consequence, in the hope of preventing further deaths.

Police Invite Ecstasy Users to Turn Over Potentially Lethal Pills Without Consequence

I recently blogged about a Bad Ecstasy Alert in Canada. After five deaths in British Columbia have now been confirmed as being linked to killer ecstasy compound PMMA, police are inviting ecstasy users to turn over their pills for testing, without consequence, in the hope of preventing further deaths.

Police Invite Ecstasy Users to Turn Over Potentially Lethal Pills Without Consequence

I recently blogged about a Bad Ecstasy Alert in Canada. After five deaths in British Columbia have now been confirmed as being linked to killer ecstasy compound PMMA, police are inviting ecstasy users to turn over their pills for testing, without consequence, in the hope of preventing further deaths.