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British losing interest in drugs

From the Guardian:

According to figures released by the NHS in January, based on data from the British Crime Survey, the number of adults in England and Wales who used illicit substances in 2009-10 – 8.6% – was the lowest recorded since the study began in 1996. Among 16-24-year-olds, the picture was the same, with just 20% saying they had taken drugs in the previous year – another record low, and a third lower than the proportion 15 years ago.

Cocaine use is down, speed is down, cannabis is way down (yet again). LSD use is flat, but just one fifth of what it was in 1996. Though heroin use is also stable, fewer young people are currently requesting treatment for addiction to it. Meanwhile, in the largest ever survey of drug use among British clubbers, published in this month's edition of Mixmag, there were found to be large year-on-year falls in the number of people taking cannabis (by five percentage points), ketamine (10), ecstasy (five) and cocaine (20). The British Crime Survey tends to underestimate drug use (because it does not include people who are homeless, in prison, or living in student accommodation), and these falls are not the first, but they do cement a trend that is now too solid to ignore. In this country at least, for reasons that remain mysterious, drugs seem to be going out of fashion.

Posted By jamesk at 2011-02-24 21:47:17 permalink | comments
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motley. : 2011-03-01 14:05:38
Hey Spike Britain is confornmist just like the USA and like the USA ( excluding your military ) is not socialist at all. Must be the Alex Jones school of politics!
Britain is as captialist as is gets. Thats why we are so fucked.
spike. : 2011-02-28 17:35:36
I agree that this survey could be bullshit and propaganda. On the other hand it's amazing how conformist and socialist Britain has become. An overpopulated nowhere. The only thing left to many Britons is total conformity and fear of change.
motley. : 2011-02-26 06:40:43
in think the study was bases on statistics from thev NME and Mixmag. nonsense really.I konw the massive deamnd for more quality cannabis in the uk. and as harpua81 states the study ignores the growth of legals so for example ketamine use may be down but the use of 4moe -pcp . methoxetamine and 4meo-pce are all up.
harpua81 : 2011-02-25 13:39:35
Next year they will report on the spike in illicit drug use and never see it for what it is. Half of the year there were better legal drugs available. MCAT. Take that away and back to the black market we go
dononamous. : 2011-02-25 08:59:26
no students? anyways rip to my oxford friend who passed on last year.
tim. : 2011-02-25 03:32:06
Bullsh*t. It just means fewer and fewer people are seeking/ or in need of help from the NHS.

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