• Candy or Ecstasy? Trending Warning About MDMA-Spiked Halloween Candy Another Urban Legend

    With Halloween right around the corner, 'tis the season for pumpkin spiced everything, pop-up costume stores, candy apples stuffed with razor blades, and ecstasy disguised as Halloween candy being distributed to trick-or-treaters. Right now, a warning about the threat of MDMA-spiked Halloween candy is trending, but it's more than likely another urban legend.
  • 'LHHA' Stevie J Out of Rehab, Cheating on Joseline Hernandez

    Just when you think that Stevie J's life cannot get any messier, it has. The "LHHA" star was recently sent to an inpatient drug rehab program after failing an embarrassing 10 drug tests, according to Page Six, which were in direct violation of his probation. Now out of rehab, he also owes one of his baby mama's more than $1 million in back child support, and now it seems that he is cheating on one of the few people who has stuck by him: Joseline Hernandez.
  • Colorado State's Stefan Sortland Caught with Stolen Ambulance After Blowing Coke, Taking Molly, Eating Wheat Thins

    Every once in a while, a story comes out that is just way too bizarre not to be true, and luckily, we have stumbled onto one of those today. On Halloween night, 18-year-old Colorado State student Stefan Sortland went to a concert where he took Molly and blew lines of cocaine. Apparently he was not the only one partying a little too hard, because when paramedics finished treating another student on campus, they returned to find their ambulance missing. Luckily, the GPS on board allowed it to be tracked to nearby Loveland, and that is when the real fun began. According to ABC 7 News, Loveland police officers said they found the ambulance in the middle of Highway 34 with several doors open, heavy front-end damage and fluid leaking. One officer said it appeared the driver of the ambulance had hit the raised median, jumped the curb, hit a sign, went the wrong way and crossed back over the median before stopping. Officers said they found Sortland standing about 30 yards from the stopped ambulance wearing an EMT vest. Officers shot him with a stun gun when he refused their commands. Sortland had a blanket, a cellphone and a box of Wheat Thins with him.
  • Watch Electric Zoo's Anti-Molly PSA

    Following the alarmingly high number of drug-related deaths at EDM festivals in the past year, New York's Electric Zoo festival is adopting a new approach to curb rampant drug use: a public service announcement. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, concert goers at this year's Electric Zoo on Randall's Island (which takes place Aug. 29-31) will have to watch a two-minute film titled The Molly, named for the drug of choice for many EDM fans, before their wristbands are activated and are allowed access to the festival grounds. The video is part of a new anti-drug campaign called "Come to Life," started by Electric Zoo promoter Made Event. You can check out The Molly below.
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