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Pot Smokers Comprise 75% Of Illicit Drug Users, Federal Study Says
NORML News ^ | September 9, 2004 | NORML

Posted on 09/10/2004 8:05:17 AM PDT by cryptical

Washington, DC: Three out of four illicit drug users in the United States are marijuana smokers, according to survey data released today by the Department of Health and Human Services.

According to the department's annual "National Survey on Drug Use and Health," an estimated 19.5 million Americans currently use illicit drugs (as defined as use within the past month). Of these, 14.6 million - or 75 percent - self-identify as marijuana smokers.

By comparison, only 2.3 million Americans reported using cocaine, approximately one million reported using LSD, and fewer than 120,000 said that they currently use heroin.

In addition, an estimated 97 million Americans - slightly more than 40 percent of the US population age 12 or older - have used marijuana during their lifetimes, the study noted.

NORML Foundation Executive Director Allen St. Pierre said that the prevalence of marijuana consumers compared to other illicit drugs begs for a change in the federal law. "Americans clearly delineate between the use of marijuana and the use of more dangerous substances like cocaine and heroin," he said. "Like the use of alcohol and tobacco, marijuana use is an acknowledged part of the American culture and economy. It is consumed by tens of millions of Americans, relatively few of which suffer significant deleterious health consequences due to their use. It is time for our public policies to reflect this reality and regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol and tobacco."

For more information, please contact either Allen St. Pierre or Paul Armentano of the NORML Foundation at (202) 483-5500. Full text of the 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health is available online at:
http://www.oas.samhsa.gov/nhsda.htm#NHSDAinfo



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Would it be simplistic to say that legalizing marijuana would cut illicit drug use 75%? Sure it would, but it's an amusing notion. What's not amusing is the money and resources that could be saved, or put to a better use.
1 posted on 09/10/2004 8:05:18 AM PDT by cryptical
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To: cryptical

OK DAN. Is this another one of YOUR stories?


2 posted on 09/10/2004 8:07:02 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: cryptical

Democratic Voters Comprise 75% Of Illicit Drug Users, Federal Study Says...


3 posted on 09/10/2004 8:09:26 AM PDT by RockinRight (Vote early, vote often)
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To: cryptical

And from my experience 100% of the pot users are against the Patriot Act because they are so paranoid Bush is going to come after their stash!


4 posted on 09/10/2004 8:09:45 AM PDT by Names Ash Housewares
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To: cryptical

It doesn't say if they are EXCLUSIVELY pot smokers. Maybe a good % of the pot smokers are also the coke users. Not sure.


5 posted on 09/10/2004 8:10:15 AM PDT by Huck (I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold.)
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To: cryptical
an estimated 19.5 million Americans currently use illicit drugs

Watch for Kerry to support legalizing illicit drugs.

6 posted on 09/10/2004 8:10:26 AM PDT by Tai_Chung
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To: Tai_Chung
"ONLY 2.3 million use cocaine". Is that supposed to be GOOD NEWS then?
7 posted on 09/10/2004 8:13:30 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: cryptical
Any percentage the feds can come up with is, at best, half-informed speculation.

We are, after all, talking about an almost entirely underground market.

8 posted on 09/10/2004 8:13:35 AM PDT by gdani
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To: cryptical

"Three out of four illicit drug users in the United States are marijuana smokers"


3 out of 4 illicit drug users are also Doritos eaters.


10 posted on 09/10/2004 8:14:57 AM PDT by Blzbba (John F'in Kerry - Dawn of a New Error.)
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To: Tai_Chung
Actually we as a country could make money off those who smoke pot. The government could regulate and tax it and we would have less people serving time in prison for urbane reasons. We could focus our resources into having real dangerous criminals in prison therefore maybe we wouldn't have to let those criminals out into the street before their time is supposed to be up.
11 posted on 09/10/2004 8:16:41 AM PDT by emmitt
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To: sweet_taters
You sound like a damn hippy

I think the original poster sounds like someone who believes in the radical notion of a smaller, less intrusive government.

12 posted on 09/10/2004 8:17:07 AM PDT by gdani
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To: cryptical
"What's not amusing is the money and resources that could be saved, or put to a better use."

What money is that? What resources are those?

We're talking "use", not arrests, incarcerations, drug programs, etc.

I bet we can cut down on the number of DWI's by making it legal and arresting those drunk drivers only after they've actually broken some law (like speeding, accidents, etc.).

13 posted on 09/10/2004 8:30:09 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: Names Ash Housewares

"...100% of the pot users are against the Patriot Act..."

If that is the case, then it seems to me that there is an easy way to add 14.6 million new supporters of the Patriot Act and save a TON of money to boot.


14 posted on 09/10/2004 8:35:08 AM PDT by VMI70 (...but two Wrights made an airplane)
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To: cryptical

I think we really have to think about drug use in general and pot in particular in a new way. Too many people have had experience with pot and they know that it didn't lead to "Reefer Madness". We need to focus more on illegal behaviors that actually affect others.

That said, I can certainly see the tax benefits from pot as well as the jobs that would be generated in rural America from growing it (and it's related products).


15 posted on 09/10/2004 8:35:24 AM PDT by Gingersnap
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To: Sacajaweau
In 1985, there were 5.7 million cocaine users (3%), vs. the 2.3 million users (.9%) today.

Quite a drop, I'd say.

16 posted on 09/10/2004 8:40:43 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: cryptical
If someone could come up with a good field test to tell if you were under the influence of marijuana, I would say go ahead and legalize it similar to the way alcohol is legal today.

Let the states/countys/municipalities decide whether they want to legalize it's sale within their borders.
It would have to be allowed to be possesed and used in the privacy of your own home, or possibly, even in a privately owned business.

Without the field test I say keep it, at least, a misdemeaner and heavier penalties if used in conjunction with other crimes.

17 posted on 09/10/2004 8:43:27 AM PDT by Just another Joe (Warning: FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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To: robertpaulsen

Do you just drop a postcard in the mail to participate in these polls? There aren't exactly a lot of sales receipts around.


18 posted on 09/10/2004 8:44:06 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: Gingersnap
Don't forget about exports, too!

Yes, I know that would be illegal, but the marijuana traffickers and dealers have to do something.

Wait a minute ... if we're enforcing against exports instead of imports, where's the savings? Hmmmm.

19 posted on 09/10/2004 8:45:25 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: robertpaulsen

You've made a totally BS comparison, and I'm nearly positive you are intelligent enough to know that it is BS.

Alcohol is legal, but there are regulations on its usage that no-one really objects to (except of course when they are pulled over for DWI).

Or how 'bout the money and resources spent on this situation reported a week or so ago? What do you think was really accomplished?

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1204895/posts


20 posted on 09/10/2004 8:48:58 AM PDT by dmz
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