California's
Anti-Ecstasy Bills
Index for Materials on
SB 1103
And its Assembly
counterpart AB 1416
California bills to place MDMA
(Ecstasy) in Schedule I and to impose 90-day mandatory minimum for using or being under
the influence of MDMA.
January 16, 2002: SB 1103 Dead
California Senate
Ecstasy Bill Dead; Assembly Bill Weakened
January 16, 2002
Rave
profiling:Cops in ecstasy over the chance to lock up more trippers
January
4, 2002
CCLE
Report on SB 1103 (PDF)

January 4, 2002
California
Renews Move to Add 90-day Mandatory Minimum for Using or Being "Under
the Influence" of MDMA (Ecstasy)
AB 1416, a nearly identical bill in the
California Assembly, was revived on January 7, 2002.
January 16, 2002
Update:
California Senate Ecstasy Bill Dead;
Assembly Bill Weakened
January 16, 2002
Rave
profiling:Cops in ecstasy over the chance to lock up more trippers
January 7, 2002
Text
& Current Status of AB 1416
May 9,
2001
AB 1416 Appears Dead For 2001
April 10, 2001
Report Finds Ecstasy Bill Flawed
April 10, 2001
CCLE Report on AB 1416 (PDF)
April 5, 2001
California Moves to Schedule MDMA (Ecstasy)
and add 90-day mandatory minimum sentence
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