Cracker: P is for Politics.
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However there's a reasonable amount of food for thought in some of those numbers. Namely that group who have binged for more than 48 hours in the past 6 months but have no difficulty stopping or going without.
Well, they say they'd have no trouble stopping. Loadsa people say that.
That's a high proportion who seem to have it under control, considering the hype it gets.
I think 55% of frequent users self-reporting problems with friends and family, their health, or both, is very high. To be honest, I wouldn't particularly trust the ability of frequent users of methamphetamine to self-assess.
On the other hand, there's a large majority of users who never get to the state where it's a real problem, but as Damian indicated, the proportion of people who do get a problem seems higher with P than anything else I've ever seen.
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Isn't that almost entirely about individuals not consciously valuing and respecting their bodies?
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They said they had it under control, anyway. Also, the statistics are limited to 'frequent users'. I couldn't find how frequent. Once a month is quite different to 5 times a day.
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Hallucinogenic substances can have a terrible effect on anyone & everyone ..Even Russell Brown >>
http://www.russellbrown.com/sightings.html
Sorry couldn't resist Russell.Its been a while.
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Seka,
Sorry Sofie that's not what I meant... I meant drugs that correlate with violent crime - alcohol is number 1.
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@Damien - where is the August Metro ?
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