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 Nearly 5 percent of 10th and 12th graders and about 2 percent of 8th graders said they had used MDMA in the past year.
Ecstasy is sometimes packaged in capsules or generic tablets to imitate prescription drugs with the average dose costing anywhere from $7-$30 per pill.
Typical doses of ecstasy range from around 80 to 160 milligrams of MDMA when taken orally.
Street names for Ecstasy include Adam, XTC, E, hug, beans, and love drug. | 

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Two indicted for dealing ecstasy Indianapolis, Dec. 16 - David Starks is accused of purchasing ecstasy from Europe, hiding the mood-altering drug in electric scooters and dealing ecstasy while his three young kids sat in his car.
Now, Starks sits behind bars.
Authorities say he purchased and sold over 4,000 ecstasy pills. Investigators say Starks had the drugs shipped from Poland.
The ecstasy was allegedly placed in hallowed out batteries in electric scooters.
Marion County Sheriff's Lt. Phil Burton says, "We know one time, we know he did receive delivery of a scooter and from that point we found the batteries that were hallowed out as well as the ecstasy."
Gerald Rachell was also indicted for drug dealing, possession and handgun charges. Authorities say he was Starks' bodyguard.
Investigators say some of the drugs were purchased while Starks' three young children sat in his car.
If convicted on all charges, Starks and Rachell could get 15 to 20 years in federal prison.
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