Trinity lecturer defends ecstasy trials

A senior lecturer from Trinity College this afternoon defended the university’s decision to pay students who regularly use ecstasy €30 to take part in trials on the drug.

A senior lecturer from Trinity College this afternoon defended the university’s decision to pay students who regularly use ecstasy €30 to take part in trials on the drug.

Anti-drug campaigners have claimed this could encourage students to take the banned substance.

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