A whitish/yellow crystalline powder. Similar to sugar but the grains are smaller and generally have a faint yellow color. You can find many examples at www.erowid.org
It depends of course on where you live, but in most western style countries (i.e. Europe, USA, Canada, the like) it is highly illegal. In the united states and in many other countries it is classified as a Class/Section 1 drug. This indicates that it is one of the most illegal substances in said country.
Some do, some don't. It all depends on how strong the addiction is. For someone who's hooked deep and proper, the only thing that's important is to get that next hit of the drug. No time to waste on niceties like personal hygiene.
The four steps that lead to drug dependence are experimentation, regular use, risky use, and addiction. Experimentation involves trying the drug for the first time. Regular use occurs when the drug is used consistently. Risky use involves using the drug in dangerous situations or in larger amounts. Finally, addiction is characterized by a physical and psychological dependence on the drug.
It's not possible to know for sure without concrete evidence. Look for signs like frequent visitors at odd hours, unusual smells, excessive security measures, and suspicious behavior. If you have strong suspicions, consider reporting your concerns to the authorities.
It is difficult to determine which city in California has the most drugs and drug use as this can vary over time and is not typically publicly tracked at such a granular level. Major cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco have been reported to have higher rates of drug-related issues due to their large populations and urban environments.
The drug Molly is usually found in a tablet, capsule, or powder form. It has also been found in liquid or impeccable forms also.
Well...If they are Molly Babies, then they look as if they are dead babies named Molly! DURSH
You can tell if someone is on the street drug molly by taking a look at their behavior. Dilated pupils, slurred speech, the inability to walk straight are all things to watch out for.
That would depend on the specific nature of the test. Molly is an amphetamine; which is a pretty commonly abused class of drugs. Thus, molly will show up on most off-the-shelf drug tests.
Molly Meldrum is an avid advocate AGAINST drug use and he has NEVER been a drug addict!
She had brown hair
No, Molly is an MDMA which is also considered one of the purest forms of ecstasy (in white shards only).
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The lyric "dancing with molly" from Miley Cyrus's song "We Can't Stop," is a reference to the illegal drug MDMA, also known as molly. Because of the drug's sensory altering abilities, it is a popular club and rave drug.
With this pill, you CAN DIE!
only if molly and perk are still married
No, "Molly" usually refers to a pure form of Ecstasy (XTC).