Generally people associate raves (Underground Techno parties) with designer drugs like Ecstasy (MDMA), Speed (amphetamine) and other acids like LSD. These drugs are called the Techno Drugs for that reason and most of the time have uplifting and sensatory effects. To understand more clearly the relationship between the raves and these drugs, we first have to understand the philosophy behind the Techno era, and a little about the music. “Techno, can lift the spirit and become a new world of freedom and peace’ (D’Vox Magazine The first electronic music Magazine).
Most raves are covered with propaganda about freedom, peace, spirituality and the like. It is no surprise why teens use these specific drugs at raves.
“The effects of E, are like a journey to another world, a world of happiness, love and euphoria’ (Ecstasy and Mental Health: Nerves or neurosis by Dr. Karl Jansen) These ravers, have many reasons to take E, for example ‘ The music lends itself to the intake of drugs, drugs are common in youth culture, teens need energy to dance all night, the rave scene is bombarded with all kinds of E’ (Drug Information Database, web).
“The media has given E and the rave scene a bad reputation, since 30 years ago music has been greatly united with drugs. For example Weed and Rock in the 60’s and acid in the 70’s.’ (E for Ecstasy by Nicolas Saunders, ch.
1) Ecstasy is just a hard and dangerous as weed, “a drug that 1 out of every 3 highschool students in the American population have had experiences with.’ (Drug Information Database, web) “Why is E judged so harshly when the ecstasy related deaths can not compare with those related with legal drugs just like tobacco and alcohol.’ (E for Ecstasy by Nicolas Saunders, ch. 2) Of course the media has a lot to do with it, the media takes all the negative effects and doesn’t include the positive ones. ‘ 29 volunteers where asked to assist Dr. Green, prominent doctor in charge of studies for the BMJ (British Medical Journal), in a study of the effects of E.’ (Readers Digest article by Russell Twisk editor-in-chief) “Out of those 29 volunteers they all experienced, unpleasant experiences such as nausea, sweating and stiffing’ (Readers Digest by Russell Twisk).
The Term Paper on Illicit Drug ecstasy Mdma
Illicit Drug (Ecstasy MDMA) Ecstasy, scientifically known as 3, 4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA), represents a known street illicit drug and simultaneously entirely synthetic substances, which does not exist in nature. From the chemical perspective, MDMA is a derivative of a derivative of methamphetamine and its parent compound amphetamine. Practically, it differs from the mentioned ...
‘ Although the volunteers felt undesirable symptoms, 18 of the volunteers experienced mood changes, to the best, and 23 of them went reported positive attitudes. 7 of my patients who experienced depression made more improvement with E, than with years of therapy and other anti-depressive drugs.’ (British Medical Journal by Dr. Green Hancock).
Drugs are harmful to the human mind, and body in many ways, it is also capable of preventing the body, and mind in fully developing.
There are many types of drugs, there are drugs that slow you down, drugs that speed you up, and hallucinogens. Hallucinogenic drugs are substances that distort the perception of objective reality. The most well-known hallucinogens include phencyclidine, otherwise know as PCP, lysergic acid diethyl amide, commonly known as LSD or acid, and psilocybin, or “magic’ mushrooms. Under the influence of hallucinogens, the senses of direction, distance, and time become disoriented. You see sound and hear light. These drugs can produce unpredictable, erratic, and violent behavior in users that sometimes leads to serious injuries or death.
Drowning’s, burns, falls, and automobile crashes have also been reported. Some physical risks include mangled, and unclear speech, decreased awareness of touch and pain, convulsion, coma, heart, and lung failure. Psychological risks associated with using hallucinogens is depression, anxiety, paranoia, confusion, loss of control, and flashbacks. Marijuana is chemotherapeutic drug.
The Essay on Canada Drug Abuse Drugs Marijuana Act
Introduction Drug use and abuse is as old as mankind itself. Human beings have always had a desire to eat or drink substances that make them feel relaxed, stimulated, or euphoric. Wine was used at least from the time of the early Egyptians; narcotics from 4000 B. C. ; and medicinal use of marijuana has been dated to 2737 B. C. in China. But it was not until the nineteenth century that the active ...
This means that it can be used to treat certain types of cancer. The point of these past sentences is to make a point, the point is that marijuana can? t really affect the body of the abuser? s body since it is widely used in the practice of medicine. The things that marijuana can do to the body is as follows: make the eyes red, cause brain damage, low oxygen supply to the heart, and there is a possibility that it may even cause lung cancer. Marijuana might not have any major long-term affects but it sure has its immediate affects. These are more signs of use than immediate affects. For example one of them is loss of concentration.
A person who is high (the state of mind a person reaches after the person uses marijuana) may not be able to concentrate on one thing. This can cause problems with a person? s schoolwork since schoolwork requires concentration. This might also affect a persons physical life since marijuana can immediately lead to loss of coordination in a humans body. These are other immediate affects or signs of use: loss of motivation and unusual fears of things. Inhalants are commonly used by children that cannot afford to buy drug, they are usually inhaled straight from the bag or container the substance is in.
Users say they are detached from the surroundings and in their own little world when on these drugs. The effects caused by these drugs are visual hallucinations, severe mood swings, loss of sense of smell, and nose bleeds. More serious effects can be abnormal heartbeat, slower breathing, loss of memory, loss of ability to think clearly, and nervous system damage. The user can also develop feelings of persecution, depression, or hostility.
(Dragan 193) “Although the media portrays ecstasy as an aphrodisiac, sexual arousal is not an effect from MDMA (E), the drugs does not give a man an erection, opposite to that sometimes it causes penis shrinkage. Because of this, women at raves can snuggle in a very comf table way. Even if the hugging come from love it does not come from sexual desire’ (Ecstasy Reconsidered by Nicolas Saunders, ch. 4) ‘ There is more possibility that a person engages in casual sex after a night at a bar for a few drinks than at a night of dancing on E’ (Ecstasy Reconsidered by Nicholas Saunders, ch. 4) This also stops sexual crimes and assaults like rape and sexual harassment in people on E, because they have no sexual interest.
The Term Paper on Ecstasy a Street Drug
Ecstasy is one of the street names for MDMA (the chemical name is N-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine). MDMA is an amphetaminelike drug with hallucinogenic properties. People taking the drug get a sense of increased energy, euphoria and a curious feeling of empathy. While we know something about the short-term effects of ecstasy use, we do not have a very good understanding of the long-term ...
“A person who is already in a sexy mood will get maximized arousal, it will be an experience of sexual pleasure like no other’. (Ecstasy Reconsidered) There have been many different studies about the toxicity of ecstasy. Dr. Ricaurte of the British Medical Center in Liverpool believes that E is highly neurotoxic and will cause problems with long-term users, while Dr. O’Callaghan a senior researcher for the US environmental Protection Agency believes that it is not neurotoxin even in large amounts. “MDMA changes serotonin amounts in the brain and therefore creates toxicity and functional change, like pain perception, sleep and concentration’ (Ecstasy: a human neurotoxin? A discussion meeting Times Magazine interview with Dr.
Ricaurte) “Although the brain is so complex as to completely determine if E has affected the toxicity in long term users, I believe that it does decrease the level of serotonin in the brain, without destroying serotorgenic axons.’ (Ecstasy: a human neurotoxin? Interview with Dr. O’callaghan).
There have been many studies, some of them trying to prove that E is in fact a neurotoxin and those trying to prove it’s not, up to now both sides cannot come up with solid answers to the subject. It is hard to say that all ravers are on E, but certain the majority of them are. ‘ If a raver is not E at a rave, Techno has the same properties (although much less stronger) as some of those drugs. Techno is played incredibly loud and raves have incredible lights that cause euphoria in the most sober of minds’.
(Techno & Ecstasy: Music and Drugs in the year 2000, Times Magazine by Nicolas Saunders) Although Ecstasy is illegal in every country in the world, I think it will be impossible to stop ravers and the production of E in underground labs. Since Techno is becoming more popular around teenagers, therefore E is also becoming more and more popular around the clubbing and raving scenes.