Molly/Ecstasy Dealing?

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A close friend of mine, who just finished her freshman year, got arrested by an undercover police at a rave because she was selling Molly capsules (finely ground purified ecstasy).

She has no previous record however, and she was charged 40,000 dollars fine, and she was bailed out from the jail by paying 10% of the fine..

This will be on her record, yes?

Will it be detrimental for her to pursue grad/professional school?

I know this isn't a legal forum, but just wondering if anyone had gone through the same experience.


Thank you very much.
 
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A close friend of mine, who just finished her freshman year, got arrested by an undercover police at a rave because she was selling Molly capsules (finely ground purified ecstasy).

She has no previous record however, and she was charged 40,000 dollars fine..

This will be on her record, yes?

Will it be detrimental for her to pursue grad/professional school?

I know this isn't a legal forum, but just wondering if anyone had gone through the same experience.


Thank you very much.

If she is going for PharmD she can put it down as drug dispensing experience.
 
At least she is a freshman so she has time to do something about it. But still molly is class A drug and she got caught dealing. People on this forum usually cry about DUI, but this is on a whole different scale. Better get an expensive lawyer.
 
I love these..."my freind was arrested..yada yda' sure it was 'your freind'


anyways, the fact that you know of the term molly for E tells me something...

And yes, this will definitly be an issue...med/dental/etc schools aren't found of people whod eal hard drugs and get caught unfortunatly
 
I don't think any school is going to be too eager to put a prescription pad in the hands of a dealer.
 
I love these..."my freind was arrested..yada yda' sure it was 'your freind'


anyways, the fact that you know of the term molly for E tells me something...

And yes, this will definitly be an issue...med/dental/etc schools aren't found of people whod eal hard drugs and get caught unfortunatly

What is the point of being a cynic?
Apparently you know the term molly as well, does that mean I should be a cynic and think you are a drug addict?

I am genuinely worried about her.

Thanks for all your replies.
 
Just out of curiosity, was she charged of anything? Does she have to go to jail? $40,000 fine tells me this wasnt a matter of one or two pills.
 
What is the point of being a cynic?
Apparently you know the term molly as well, does that mean I should be a cynic and think you are a drug addict?

I am genuinely worried about her.

Thanks for all your replies.

Never caled you a drug addict.....and I didn't get caught selling it and slapped with 40G's plus, thats alot, and says it's a serious crime

...To echo what I said before, Yes you should DEFINITLY be worried about 'her'...as everyone here so far agrees....Drug Rap + Professional school = No Go

My advice...get a good lawyer and get that **** dropped...otherwise, sorry but it aint looking good for teh 'freind'
 
Although I do not have experience or know of anyone that was in such a situation, I can see this felony as a serious hindrance to an application of any school.

It's one thing to get a DUI, shoplifting, or speeding ticket. It's completely different, and more serious matter to be involved with trafficking drugs.

I feel sorry for your friend, but as they say: don't do the crime if you don't wanna do the time...
 
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Never caled you a drug addict.....and I didn't get caught selling it and slapped with 40G's plus, thats alot, and says it's a serious crime

...To echo what I said before, Yes you should DEFINITLY be worried about 'her'...as everyone here so far agrees....Drug Rap + Professional school = No Go

My advice...get a good lawyer and get that **** dropped...otherwise, sorry but it aint looking good for teh 'freind'

how can you start accusing that he's talking about himself and using "friend" as a ploy to misdirect your attention. oh is this because you know people who've done this and thus you rationalize that he must be doing it as well?

grow up
 
how can you start accusing that he's talking about himself and using "friend" as a ploy to misdirect your attention. oh is this because you know people who've done this and thus you rationalize that he must be doing it as well?

grow up

i agree

grow up
jus cause someone knows what E or a molly is, you gonna assume theyre a druggie?

do you know what weed is? ok ima assume your a pothead
do you know what alcohol is? ok ima assume your an alcoholic.
do you kno what porn is? ok ima assume your a pornaholic

my point is your makin ignorantass statements



as for the OP, since your friend is a freshman, hopefullyy things wil get better over time
goodluck
 
My prehealth advisor told me there was a student who was arrested for dealing cocaine who applied to, and successfully completed, dental school. He now practices in Arizona because as a state, they have the most lax licensing laws. The issue doesn't end with the application to dental school. She will never be able to practice in certain states, ever. There are also some schools who require a criminal background check as part of the application cycle, most likely she won't have success in these schools. Is it still possible? yes, probable, no.
 
Considering that this is an anonymous forum, I think I, along with everyone else, has every reason to believe that the OP is the offender. If the OP is the offender, which I think it is safe to say that they are, then grow up. If you have any dreams of attending a professional school, then you shoulda thought of that before. Obviously, attending a professional school is not something that just "crossed your mind" because if it was, after getting busted for dealing hard drugs, getting an acceptance to dental school or any school should not be your top priority. Since this is a concern for you, then you really should have known better and we don't need you in this profession or any other profession. Assuming the OP is not the offender, then your little druggie friend obviously is not too concerned with their future, so maybe you shouldn't be either. And maybe you should pay closer attention to those that you surround yourself with. This is rediculous and I can only hope that this is a troll and someone out there really isn't too concerned with their professional future when they chose to commit such a crime.
 
Some of these comments are ******ed on a Glenn Beck level. Please stop, your input is waste of server space.
 
i agree

grow up
jus cause someone knows what E or a molly is, you gonna assume theyre a druggie?

do you know what weed is? ok ima assume your a pothead
do you know what alcohol is? ok ima assume your an alcoholic.
do you kno what porn is? ok ima assume your a pornaholic

my point is your makin ignorantass statements



as for the OP, since your friend is a freshman, hopefullyy things wil get better over time
goodluck


WTF are you talking about...did you read my post? I NEVER ssaid he was an addict or 'druggie'...In fact you don;t know me at all...I actually have one of the more liberal viewpoints in regards to drugs and having nothing wrong with peoples experimental recreational use of drugs...

All i was saying is I don't buy the freind bit...but either way it doesnt matter the point is the same...its a big issue

:hopefully things will get better over time?"

What is that supposed to mean exactly...a drug rap is a drug rap. period. It will definitly have an effect on this persons future employment oppurtunities...it won't just magically dissappear
 
Considering that this is an anonymous forum, I think I, along with everyone else, has every reason to believe that the OP is the offender. If the OP is the offender, which I think it is safe to say that they are, then grow up. If you have any dreams of attending a professional school, then you shoulda thought of that before. Obviously, attending a professional school is not something that just "crossed your mind" because if it was, after getting busted for dealing hard drugs, getting an acceptance to dental school or any school should not be your top priority. Since this is a concern for you, then you really should have known better and we don't need you in this profession or any other profession. Assuming the OP is not the offender, then your little druggie friend obviously is not too concerned with their future, so maybe you shouldn't be either. And maybe you should pay closer attention to those that you surround yourself with. This is rediculous and I can only hope that this is a troll and someone out there really isn't too concerned with their professional future when they chose to commit such a crime.


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Hey don't be so fast to judge!! You might have preplanned your life to stay away from situations such as these but life is a chance. abet this person whomever it is took a real big chance and got caught. Now that being said my "friend" has gone to raves and she told me drugs freely flow through these events so the girl might not have been actually dealing but just passing them along. She might have just had some wild years as my "friend" did and is a perfectly upstanding and honorable citizen today. My "friend' says to all you out there who have never gone chasing rabbits, well she is sorry for you. While it has been quite a few years since my "friend" has seen the tangerine trees and marmalade skies or a girl with kaleidoscope eyes she still knows the difference in X and hard drugs.


Well, maybe you shouldn't be so quick to judge as well. I am sure many of us were put in compromising situations and still managed to make the right choice. I can admit that I have had my wild years, but that stuck to alcohol and thats it. I am sure for others, it was quite different. Unfortunately, getting caught for something that you did during your "wild years" will stay with you. Like someone previously posted...dont do the crime if you can't do the time. And that doesn't just apply to jail or prison. But thank you for bringing this to my attention. I will be sure to do full background checks on ANYONE that applies to work in my office. Despite how good your friend, the future "dentist, physician, lawyer, they may be, there will be way better out there without the record....
 
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Thanks for all your input, jenkim, check back in few months and I will post my acceptance letters for dental school.

Anyways, I understand how deep the trouble that my friend is in, and I will make sure to let her know the gravity of the situation. 👍

It was my fault to make such post!

Thank you for everyone who have been helpful.
 
Thanks for all your input, jenkim, check back in few months and I will post my acceptance letters for dental school.

Anyways, I understand how deep the trouble that my friend is in, and I will make sure to let her know the gravity of the situation. 👍

Please also let her know that she is making a mockery of what it takes to get into dental school, along with any other professional school...
 
Only the OP and the friend know the truth behind what happened.

40,000 dollar fine implies that it wasn't a small 2 or 3 pills. Police officers don't like possession. But mere possession is nothing compared to distribution. Judges and Police officers absolutely despise dealers. Something is missing in the story. Throw in some obstruction of justice, resisting arrest...

I would say that your friend is going to have a severe blemish on his/her transcript. This isn't commonplace, having applicants that have severe offenses; if it is commonplace, no one is really talking about it on freakin' SDN.

All I can say is that if I were an adcom, and if I saw an absolute shift in behaviour with matching 4.0's, and great extra curriculars... I would be somewhat understanding. Everyone has made mistakes, and people tend to learn the most from really big mistakes.
 
Hey don't be so fast to judge!! You might have preplanned your life to stay away from situations such as these but life is a chance. abet this person whomever it is took a real big chance and got caught. Now that being said my "friend" has gone to raves and she told me drugs freely flow through these events so the girl might not have been actually dealing but just passing them along. She might have just had some wild years as my "friend" did and is a perfectly upstanding and honorable citizen today. My "friend' says to all you out there who have never gone chasing rabbits, well she is sorry for you. While it has been quite a few years since my "friend" has seen the tangerine trees and marmalade skies or a girl with kaleidoscope eyes she still knows the difference in X and hard drugs.


And also, to your friend that says "to all you out there who have never gone chasing rabbits, well she is sorry for you." Please let that person know that I feel sorry for them, for while they live their life on the memories of their "wild years" I will spend my time looking back on my life, and my "wild years" during college with great friends, great parties, and legalality (except for underage that is), and my upcoming "wild years" drinking mimosas on a yacht while "your friend" is working either as a drug dealer or a manager at burger king.
 
And also, to your friend that says "to all you out there who have never gone chasing rabbits, well she is sorry for you." Please let that person know that I feel sorry for them, for while they live their life on the memories of their "wild years" I will spend my time looking back on my life, and my "wild years" during college with great friends, great parties, and legalality (except for underage that is), and my upcoming "wild years" drinking mimosas on a yacht while "your friend" is working either as a drug dealer or a manager at burger king.

:laugh:👍
 
My friend says keep telling yourself that. My friends wild years were in bungalow 8 and the Dom Perigon with strawberries in it were free.

So thats why she needed money from selling Mahl, not enough free dom perigon?

...suuuuure buddy
 
Why the hell didnt your friend RUN...

In the city couple years ago i saw this guy running from the cops for selling dope... he was dodging people and covering the block like a football star i would say like 2-3 seconds a block... the police just gave up running after a block acted like they weren't even after him...
 
A close friend of mine, who just finished her freshman year, got arrested by an undercover police at a rave because she was selling Molly capsules (finely ground purified ecstasy).

She has no previous record however, and she was charged 40,000 dollars fine, and she was bailed out from the jail by paying 10% of the fine..

This will be on her record, yes?

Will it be detrimental for her to pursue grad/professional school?

I know this isn't a legal forum, but just wondering if anyone had gone through the same experience.


Thank you very much.

She must report any criminal convictions. If they find that she has lied on her application, that would be much worse than if she honestly reported it on her application. If she makes serious improvements in her lifestyle, such as community service, etc., I am sure schools will overlook it as something she did when she was immature. In sum, it is not too late to clean her act up.
 
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Although I do not have experience or know of anyone that was in such a situation, I can see this felony as a serious hindrance to an application of any school.

It's one thing to get a DUI, shoplifting, or speeding ticket. It's completely different, and more serious matter to be involved with trafficking drugs.

I feel sorry for your friend, but as they say: don't do the crime if you don't wanna do the time...

^ shoplifting in same catogary!?
 
If your friend is convicted they will not be able to obtain DEA clearance to prescribe drugs. Furthermore state boards will be very unlikely to give your friend a license. Dental schools will be very reluctant to offer admission to somebody with these circumstances.

Tini, not to burst your hopes and dreams but what kind of dentistry do you plan on practicing where you will be sipping mimosas on a yacht? I hope you plan on doubling as a rapper, professional athlete, or Saudi Arabian Prince.
 
Considering that this is an anonymous forum, I think I, along with everyone else, has every reason to believe that the OP is the offender. If the OP is the offender, which I think it is safe to say that they are, then grow up. If you have any dreams of attending a professional school, then you shoulda thought of that before. Obviously, attending a professional school is not something that just "crossed your mind" because if it was, after getting busted for dealing hard drugs, getting an acceptance to dental school or any school should not be your top priority. Since this is a concern for you, then you really should have known better and we don't need you in this profession or any other profession. Assuming the OP is not the offender, then your little druggie friend obviously is not too concerned with their future, so maybe you shouldn't be either. And maybe you should pay closer attention to those that you surround yourself with. This is rediculous and I can only hope that this is a troll and someone out there really isn't too concerned with their professional future when they chose to commit such a crime.

With all do respect, I believe the OP's intent wasn't a plea to determine who the offender was, but rather, a plea to gain advice in response to an illegal behavior that was committed. With that said, in order to make use of these threads it's best to answer the question that was posed- how will ecstasy distribution affect her professional school aspirations?

To the OP, my honest opinion is that professional schools will have a criminal background check which will make admittance difficult. In the case that a professional school does accept your friend, finding jobs afterwards will be difficult because they will have background checks. My best advice is to find a stellar lawyer who can get this charge dropped, if not, it was always be with her.
 
I HIGHLY doubt she will be able to ever do anything again...honestly, that's pretty terrible stuff. And I really don't feel sorry for her.

Drugs are bad stay in school 👍
 
If your friend is convicted they will not be able to obtain DEA clearance to prescribe drugs. Furthermore state boards will be very unlikely to give your friend a license. Dental schools will be very reluctant to offer admission to somebody with these circumstances.

Tini, not to burst your hopes and dreams but what kind of dentistry do you plan on practicing where you will be sipping mimosas on a yacht? I hope you plan on doubling as a rapper, professional athlete, or Saudi Arabian Prince.



I never said I would be owning the yacht, they are rentable!
 
Some of these comments are ******ed on a Glenn Beck level. Please stop, your input is waste of server space.


glenn beck is not that bad, I enjoy his radio show from time to time.

as for the drug question..... the girl is screwed, but if she is stupid enough to get caught selling drugs than she is probably too stupid to meet the other expectations dental schools have of their candidates.

but hell if she waits a few years and shows that she is a changed person i guess anything is possible.
 
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Was she convicted???? or now awaiting trial?? because if she ends up not convicted she would have no records to cause problems. If she somehow ends up with a settling for a lesser sentence she would have to tell when she is trying to get a license by the state to practice dentistry. I am a pharmacy tech, and one of my coworkers actually had an underage drinking charge on her record. In texas you lose your drivers license for that whether or not you are driving. She lied..by omission, and didnt tell the board of pharmacy about it. The employer did not know about it until the Texas State Board of Pharmacy called because they cancelled her pharmacy tech license, consequently she was fired on the same day. so basically when she has to apply for her state license, she will need to honest with them. They may or may not accept her request, but it would be better if she tells the truth first instead of getting booted later. Also some convictions affect getting financial aid, so it is serious business.
 
Was she convicted???? or now awaiting trial?? because if she ends up not convicted she would have no records to cause problems. If she somehow ends up with a settling for a lesser sentence she would have to tell when she is trying to get a license by the state to practice dentistry. I am a pharmacy tech, and one of my coworkers actually had an underage drinking charge on her record. In texas you lose your drivers license for that whether or not you are driving. She lied..by omission, and didnt tell the board of pharmacy about it. The employer did not know about it until the Texas State Board of Pharmacy called because they cancelled her pharmacy tech license, consequently she was fired on the same day. so basically when she has to apply for her state license, she will need to honest with them. They may or may not accept her request, but it would be better if she tells the truth first instead of getting booted later. Also some convictions affect getting financial aid, so it is serious business.

You're comparing underage drinking to trafficking of mdma?