Club
Drug Anti-Proliferation Act of 2000
(House Bill 4553)
AND
Ecstasy Anti-Proliferation Act of 2000
(Senate Bill 2612)
Update
March 21, 2001:
The U.S.
Sentencing Commission has stiffened guideline penalties for selling MDMA ("Ecstasy),
more than tripling potential jail terms to over 6 years for people caught selling 800
pills. >> Read More
Update
Feb 2001:
The US Sentencing Commission
is moving to increase federal MDMA sentences imposed under the sentencing guidelines. >> read more
Update:
October 4, 2000:
As originally
introduced, the Ecstasy and "club drug" provisions of two federal bills would
have made it a federal crime to disseminate information about using or manufacturing
Ecstasy, and also would have arbitrarily equated Ecstasy to methamphetamine for the
purposes of federal sentencing. In line with an analysis by the Center for Cognitive
Liberty and Ethics, both of these flawed provisions have been struck! >> Read More
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reports on these federal bills
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