After Four Northeast Molly Deaths, School Talks To Parents
Miami, Florida (PRWEB) September 18, 2013 -- As reported by the WCVB.com, Boston (9/12) in their news story titled, Pembroke Academy reaches out to parents, students about drug Molly, that after four young people living in the Northeast U.S. were killed by the drug Molly, a New Hampshire school, Pembroke Academy, wants to reach out and talk to parents about the dangers of using the drug Molly. Two of the four people killed had ties to New Hampshire.
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According to Pembroke Academy reaches out to parents, students about drug Molly, the school hasn't seen use of Molly on campus, but still want to get involved by informing the students about the drug. Also known as MDMA or ecstasy, the school's administrators want the parent of all 875 students to be informed about the drug's dangers so they can talk to their kids about it at home.
Jay Bachelder, an intervention and prevention counselor at the school says, “There’s this false sense of safety among young people that somehow Molly is a safer, more pure form, that maybe there aren’t the side effects and dangers that people have associated with ecstasy in the past,” Bachelder said.
“Molly has made a name of itself as a dangerous designer drug. If you or someone you know gets involved with these street drugs, get immediate help before it's too late, said Robert Niznik, Harbor Village CEO.
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