Is MDMA/molly/ecstasy legal in Canada?

In Canada, MDMA, also known as molly and ecstasy, is classified as a Schedule III substance under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. This means that it is illegal to possess, produce, traffic, import, or export MDMA. These activities are criminal offenses and can result in serious legal consequences if convicted. The penalties for LSD-related offenses can vary depending on the circumstances and the amount of the drug involved.

However, there are limited exceptions for medical and research purposes. Health Canada has specific regulations and requirements in place for obtaining authorization to use MDMA in medical or scientific research. These authorizations are granted on a case-by-case basis and are subject to stringent controls and safeguards.

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