Pubdate: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 Source: Calgary 24 Hours (CN AB) Copyright: 2012 Sun Media Corporation Contact: http://24hrs.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4976 Author: Dave Dormer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) SAY NO OR YOU MAY DIE, COPS SAY After linking nine deaths to ecstasy - seven of which were due to the addition of a toxic chemical - police were blunt in their message to those thinking of using the synthetic drug. Calgary police are now linking nine deaths since June 2011 with the party drug ecstasy. Staff Sgt. Mike Bossley from the drug unit said Monday toxicology testing found the presence of PMMA- a deadly compound sometimes added to synthetic drugs - in seven of the overdose deaths. "We don't know what else to say about this anymore - if you use ecstasy, there's a high likelihood that you might die," he said. "People have to realize this is very, very serious and they need to stop using this drug." The most recent death came just before 7 a.m. Sunday when paramedics were called to a home in the northeast community of Falconridge where they found a 37-year-old man dead. Police said drugs were seized at the scene and they suspect the man had taken ecstasy. Two other people at the house, a man and a woman who admitted to police they had also taken drugs, were transported to hospital in stable condition, said EMS spokesman Stuart Brideaux. That came one day after two Edmonton women in their 20s were taken to hospital from a downtown hotel - one in lifethreatening condition - after taking ecstasy. One of the women has since been released while the more serious of the two has been upgraded to stable condition. Police in Nelson, B.C. were also dealing with an ecstasyrelated overdose on the weekend after a 21-year-old man fell unconscious and had a seizure outside a hotel in the town about 620 kilometres west of Calgary. The man, who i s f r om Nelson, was taken to hospital in serious condition but had improved enough to be released on Monday. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom