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[–] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

This link says I'm right. I'm not "trusting lawyers," I'm trusting 20+ years of experience doing drugs and hanging out with degenerates who do drugs, and the whole "everything." The lawyers is because that's what popped up when I searched "what drug is called molly in florida" because you just keep insisting and all that pops up is pages hosted by lawyers and health websites saying "mdma dickhead, same as everywhere else." And still your source "disproving" me says "mdma, duh."

Flakka

Remember the bizarre stories about people using baths salts to get high in Miami? Flakka was and remains one of the top new drugs in Miami. It is a derivative of bath salt substances. It looks like small white or pink rocks and is often colloquially referred to as gravel, based on this appearance. The main danger of flakka is how it’s created. Flakka can be “cut” with substances ranging from muscle relaxers to rat poison. We simply don’t know what’s in every batch of flakka found in Florida.

Flakka is an extremely addictive stimulant that has become especially popular in South Florida, Tennessee, and southwestern Virginia. The good news is that recent reports reveal that flakka is not commonly used by high school-aged individuals. The drug can be smoked, injected, or snorted and it leads to severe hallucinations and paranoia. The prolonged use of flakka has been linked to kidney failure. Drug makers continue to tweak the ingredients in order to continue making flakka.

Molly

Molly has become increasingly popular throughout the state of Florida over the last few years. It’s a refined version of Ecstasy or MDMA and many users think Molly is the safer version— even though that isn’t necessarily the case. Molly can lead to confusion, difficulties in regulating body temperature, and issues with heart rate and breathing control. In 2013 at a music festival in Washington, one person died and 15 were hospitalized in intensive care after taking Molly. It’s of low cost and therefore popular in college towns. Recent studies show a potential for long-term brain damage with prolonged use of Molly. Learn more about the purity of ecstasy across the nation in our study, Festie Besties.

Also doesn't even mention hard but that's still 100% crack.