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Sasha Shulgin in his lab.

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2007

Interview with Sasha Shulgin, father of MDMA, taken from Flesh of the Gods documentary.

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  • they should put E in the public water supply. within hours, i bet crime goes down 90%

  • @hyperlexic2

    Actually, crime would go up to 100% because every person would be a criminal for ingesting a controlled substance...

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  • @CounterFlower well said

  • o cara né fael

  • o cara éh o cara

  • @Jacob15728

    If it were allowed to be put into public water supplies, it wouldn't be a controlled substance anymore.

  • Throwing out a little Human Traffic quote guys, regarding mdma comments.

    "What goes up must come down, and down, and down. Everyone looks ill at the end of the night. All have lost the power of speech, desperately avoiding eye contact. Your new soulmate.. is now a complete stranger..The only thing that you have got in common now is paranoia. It's coming through the walls, man. We are no longer all together as one but separate mental patients..."

    Put mdma back in the hands of psychiatrist.

  • @Jacob15728 No it wouldn't..... because if you know what E does. You'll know what it does to people. Do you think people would commit crimes on it?..and do you know think cops would be dicks and arrest people? nope!

  • @Jacob15728 No police wouldn't arrest you, instead you get a hug

  • @JesusHChrist2000 As others have mentioned, he has a Schedule I license, so he can possess illegal chemicals, but also, mere synthesis, purchase and distribution of unscheduled chemicals is legal, as is their consumption. The only (practically unenforceable) technicality is, after the 1986 Federal Analogues Act, possessing or commerce with analogues of Schedule I chemical is illegal...if not marked as 'not for human consumption'. Taking, or being on a chem post ex facto is not prohibited.

  • @ziggycasey86 oh man, all those big words!

    you must be a juggalo or something :)

  • @JAKEHARRIS281 no he didnt and thats not close to true

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