Friday, July 6, 2012

The real 'gateway drug'

The researchers have confirmed what I've thought for years.

Raw Story. links at site.

A study in the August edition of The Journal of School Health finds that the generations old theory of a “gateway drug” effect is in fact accurate for some drug users, but shifts the blame for those addicts’ escalating substance abuse away from marijuana and onto the most pervasive and socially accepted drug in American life: alcohol.

Using a nationally representative sample from the University of Michigan’s annual Monitoring the Future survey, the study blasts holes in drug war orthodoxy wide enough to drive a truck through, definitively proving that marijuana use is not the primary indicator of whether a person will move on to more dangerous substances.
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“I think [these results] have to do with level of access children have to alcohol, and that alcohol is viewed as less harmful than some of these other substances,” Barry added.

That social misconception, largely driven by the sheer popularity of alcohol and the profits it generates for private industry, is diametrically opposed to the most current science available on drug harms. A study published in 2010 in the medical journal Lancet ranked alcohol as the most harmful drug of all, above heroin, crack, meth, cocaine and tobacco. Even more striking: The Lancet study found that harms to others near the user were more than double those of the second most harmful drug, heroin.
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“This is a time of budget tightening,” Barry concluded. “Many social services are being cut. If you take [our findings] and apply them to a school health setting, we believe that you are going to get the best bang for your buck by focusing on alcohol.”

You'll get 'banged' all right. Too much profit from sales all the way up the chain of law enforcement, the court system, and the prison industrial complex.

Alcohol is the worst drug on the planet. Period. And the most profitable.

2 comments:

Fixer said...

Alcohol is the worst drug on the planet.

I'd put cocaine as a close second, but I'm wit ya, bro.

Gordon said...

They put heroin as second and also the least used.

I have a friend who was diagnosed as having an opiate deficiency in his blood. Heh.