Pubdate: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 Source: Border Mail (Australia) Copyright: 2007 Border Mail Contact: http://www.bordermail.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1017 Author: Brad Worrall Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?237 (Drug Dogs) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hallucinogens.htm (Hallucinogens) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) HIGH RISE Sniffer Dogs Swoop but Toxic Drug's Popularity Soaring Ecstasy is the Border party-goer's drug of choice. In just 20 minutes on Saturday night a sniffer dog allegedly found three people with the drug, with others caught with amphetamine and cannabis. Police said they were disappointed but not surprised by the drug busts. The trio of ecstasy users were nabbed at a Mulwala club. At 9.40pm a Victorian man, 27, was arrested for allegedly being in possession of a tablet believed to be ecstasy. Just 10 minutes later a man, 18, was arrested for allegedly having an ecstasy tablet in his possession. Both will be prosecuted for possessing a prohibited drug. At 10pm a Melbourne woman, 21, was arrested for being in possession of a small quantity of what was alleged to be amphetamine and ecstasy. On Friday at 10.30pm, an Albury man, 24, was arrested at a licensed premises in Dean Street for allegedly being in possession of a small quantity of amphetamine. Earlier that afternoon a teenager, stopped in a vehicle in Fallon Street, was arrested after allegedly being found in possession of a small quantity of cannabis. The 17-year-old was charged with possessing a prohibited drug. Yesterday Albury duty officer Insp John Wadsworth said ecstasy was increasingly the drug of choice. "Unfortunately this is not a surprise," he said. "Young people seem to think the drug is safe but it is anything but safe. "It is a toxic cocktail with little or no control over the ingredients. "If they could see how it is made they might think twice abut it. "Any chemical available is often poured into the mix to make up the volume." Insp Wadsworth said people were drawn to the drug because they only saw the highs. "But there is no doubt long-term use has a major effect on users." Ecstasy, known as "E", "XTC", "eccy" or "the love drug", usually comes in tablet form, in various colours, sizes, shapes and designs. But the Australian Drug information network said its ingredients were often hard to obtain. "Therefore, manufacturers may substitute a wide range of substances when making the drug," it warns. "Ecstasy is similar in structure and effect to amphetamine and in high doses, hallucinogens. "Amphetamine, such as speed, are stimulants that speed up activity in the nervous system. "Hallucinogens, such as LSD, typically affect perception and can cause things to appear distorted or things that don't exist to be seen or heard." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake