Communiqué du député Andy Kerbrat suite aux révélations de la presse. pic.twitter.com/KzXVzJZh4g
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This Monday, October 21, in a press release published on the social network X (formerly Twitter), the rebellious deputy “fully assumes his responsibility”, and indicates that he is putting himself “at the disposal of justice”. He notably acknowledges having consumed synthetic drugs “in the face of personal problems and psychological fragility”. Andy Kerbrat also announces that he is starting “a treatment protocol” after consulting his doctor and offering his “apologies”. According to him, “addiction is a public health problem and must be treated as such. I have been fighting this battle for a long time alongside other victims of addiction. And I will continue to fight it”, he says. “The main person concerned, however, regrets the revelation of the affair by Valeurs Actuelles “before” that he “can inform them (his entourage) directly”. This case “once again raises questions about the porosity between police sources and the far-right media”, he writes.
Associated with chemsex but not only, less expensive than cocaine
3-MMC is a synthetic drug belonging to the cathinone family. Presented as the “new cocaine”, it is “similar to amphetamine”, according to the European Observatory. It can be consumed in powder, crystal, tablet form, but also ingested “in the form of a parachute, diluted in a drink, snorted, injected or plugged (inserted into the anus using a syringe without a needle”, explains Drugs Info Services. This drug provides stimulating effects, promoting contact and encouraging empathy. It helps to reduce the feeling of fatigue and increase the feeling euphoria. It can also cause an "intensification of sensations and, in a sexual context, an increase in sensuality and endurance", specifies Drogue Info Services.
While it is often associated with chemsex, in recent years, this new synthetic drug has become more widely available in the world of nightlife more generally. Delivered to home by sellers, it has the advantage of being cheaper than cocaine. “Between 30 and 40 euros, compared to 50-70 euros for the price of a gram of cocaine”, according to the OFTD. The French Observatory of Drugs and Addictive Trends specifies that it is now also consumed “in less specific festive events, for example nightclubs, festivals, concerts, free parties or private parties and by wider audiences who attend these parties, men, women, gays or heterosexuals who will occasionally consume different psychostimulant products”.
Consumption of 3-MMC can cause anxiety, headaches, vomiting, exhaustion during the descent phase and an increased heart rate. It can also be fatal: cases of myocardial infarction, organ failure and overdoses leading to death have already been observed.