ecstasy, they began to think of it as adulterated. as though the adulterated agent was what they had to watch out for, not the mdma. and now that we have the pure mdma in the form of molly we can go at it. they re coming out with other designer products that have very similar effects to lsd. but we will really, we don t kn long term effects. there s some water called molly water or something, my point is, there s products out there and people who are perceived as hip members of pop culture who are talking about it, singing about it. i m talking about molly in particular. is this why a lot of teenagers view it as acceptable? you know, or is it not fair to point the finger there? i don t know that i would point the finger in any particular direction except to
associated with fraud or safety issues. they may not know that the product they are adding to the food is dangerous for consumers. unfortunately, that kind of ignorance can have a high cost. the fda spends $300 million a year preventing food contamination. a lot of it is out of the consumer s hands. you can make sure you find a retailer you trust. there is a website, foodfraud.org. go in, type any food you want and see if it s a food commonly adulterated and what it s adulterated with. foodfraud.org. i had try it. talk back question for you today. will background checks really decrease gun violence? facebook.com/carol cnn or tweet me at@carol cnn. [ acoustic guitar: upbeat ] [ dog ] we found it together. on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing.