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The 1990s saw emergence of high energy, all night dance clubs known as “rave clubs,” which feature hard pounding techno-music and flashing laser lights. R
Common to rave clubs are “clubs drugs,” a group of synthetic drugs often sold at the club site and used by young club goers. Among the most popular club drugs is MDMA (3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine), which provides users with the energy and heightened sensory perception most seek to enhance their rave experience.
Rave clubs are often promoted through flyers and advertisements distributed at other rave clubs, in record shops and clothing stores, on college campuses, and over the Internet. Rave club owners and promoters sell specialty items to dancers in a way that arguably promotes MDMA use. They provide bottled water and sports drinks to manage hypothermia and dehydration; pacifiers to prevent involuntary teeth clenching; and menthol nasal inhalers, chemical lights, and neon glow sticks, necklaces, and bracelets to enhance the effects of MDMA. Rave clubs rarely sell alcohol because most attendees are not old enough to purchase it. Many believe alcohol counteracts the effects of MDMA.
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