Posted on 02/26/2015 5:35:28 AM PST by BillyBonebrake
MIDDLETOWN >> They were studying to be doctors and scientists, but police say four Wesleyan University students arrested this week also are known on campus as drug dealers.
The four are charged in connection with the distribution of a bad batch of the party drug known as Molly. Authorities said 11 people, including 10 Wesleyan students, some of whom had attended a rave music show Saturday night, went to hospitals for medical attention last weekend.
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Witnesses said several of the victims were hanging out with Kramer during the rave Saturday night at the Eclectic Society, a co-ed social fraternity. Al Nakib told police that one of her friends bought the Molly from Kramer and came home puking and hallucinating.
Two victims remained hospitalized Wednesday. One was found unresponsive with no vital signs and was revived by paramedics who used six defibrillator shocks and numerous chest compressions, according to the affidavits.
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Kinda hard to get there if your most difficult class is Gender Studies.
Being a druggie apparently didn't slow down Bubba and Hussein.
“Molly is a term used to describe a refined form of Ecstasy”
Not really. It’s a term that describes a white powder that the dealer assures you is “refined MDMA”. Analysis shows that while this is sometimes true, sometimes it’s methylone, ethylone, TFMPP, some other piperazine, or a mix of several psychoactives. Molly is more a marketing term than a description.
ecstasydata.org posts analyses of street drugs, focusing on MDMA.
They were not illegal drug dealers.
They were merely undocumented pharmacists.
Yeah, they should have a bright future, working under some lamp producing license plates.
Is "eclectic" another word for queer?
http://www.wesleyan.edu/reslife/housing/program/eclectic.htm
"Eclectics artistic endeavors, be they those of individual members or the collective, meld the depth of academia with the freedom and ingenuity of youthful expression in order to provide a safe and exciting space for certain students who may not find themselves elsewhere on campus."
If the focus was 'arts', why were international neuroscience majors part of it? According the article, they contracted someone else to produce the drug:
Police said they have a text purported to be from him, in which he blames the weekend overdoes on the inhaling of the Molly and apologizes for not explaining how to properly ingest it.
It states the drug was synthesized by a prestigious chemist upon a specific request, tested and personally ingested prior to distribution.
Witnesses said several of the victims were hanging out with Kramer during the rave Saturday night at the Eclectic Society, a co-ed social fraternity. Al Nakib told police that one of her friends bought the Molly from Kramer and came home puking and hallucinating.
Insert Seinfeld joke here >>>>>
American neo pagan decadence on full display.
I was thinking more along the lines of being some Bubba’s b!tch in prison.....
Past tense? I remember a talk -- more of a screaming rant -- on the first day of school from the Dean of Students about DEA registration and how getting caught, never mind convicted, misusing a controlled substance would incredibly complicate our professional lives for the next 40 years.
So as far as mind-altering drugs, I stick to coffee.
So are the users getting expelled,they are just as bad as the dealers.
Hookers and Johns along with dealers and buyers on the street all go to jail,what about these idiots??
White punks on dope.
What I’d love to know is where does they money come from for those losers to go to those Moron Factories?
Can she be deported?
I don’t want to go to a doctor with that sort of pharmaceutical habits. Their futures were never bright. Their choices could have made their futures bright.
These are not serious people and do not belong in serious professions. Some of them, at least have daddies who will buy them their futures, though now it will be a bit more expensive. Judges aren't cheap nor are deans.
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