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Old 01-09-2007, 08:20 AM   #1
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Default CA: S.F. area is No. 1 for regular drug use, study says

S.F. area is No. 1 for regular drug use, study says
01.08.07|USA Today

The San Francisco metropolitan area has a higher percentage of people who are regular drug users than any other major metropolitan area in the USA, a study from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration found.
Nearly 13% of San Francisco residents reported using some type of illicit drug, such as marijuana, cocaine or heroin, in the previous month, according to data from the National Surveys on Drug Use and Health 2002-05. The national average is 8.1%.

Other areas with drug-abuse rates higher than the national average included Seattle, 9.6%; Detroit, 9.5%; Philadelphia, 9.1%; and Boston, 8.5%. Cities with the lowest drug use: Houston, 6.2%; and Washington, Dallas and Riverside/San Bernardino, Calif., all at 6.5%.

California has decriminalized marijuana for people with health problems. The state's voters passed Proposition 215 in 1996 to allow seriously ill state residents to possess and use marijuana with a doctor's prescription. In San Francisco, police and prosecutors accept a medical-marijuana identification card as proof that a resident can possess and use marijuana.

"The fact that state law allows the use of medical marijuana and that we have a population with a high rate of AIDS that might need to use medical marijuana may contribute to the rates," says Alice Gleghorn, deputy director of community behavioral health services in San Francisco's Department of Public Health. "We do have a cultural regional norm with regard to medical-marijuana use."

The coastal area north of San Francisco, included in the study as part of the metropolitan area, is known as a popular marijuana growing spot.

"Where marijuana is very accessible, you're going to get higher use," Gleghorn says.

San Francisco focuses its prevention and treatment efforts on heroin, methamphetamine and cocaine, she says.

Chicago, at 25.7%, and Houston, at 25.6%, have the highest rates of binge drinking in the country. Nationwide, 22.7% of people reported binge drinking in the previous month, defined by the study as having five or more drinks on one occasion. Other areas with rates higher than the national average are Philadelphia, Detroit, Boston, San Francisco and Phoenix.

Nationwide, about one quarter of the population smokes cigarettes regularly. Only Detroit significantly exceeded the national average, with 27.4% of its residents reporting that they smoked cigarettes in the previous month, the study found. California's biggest cities had the lowest smoking rates, with 17.9% of people in San Francisco and Los Angeles and 19.2% in Riverside reporting previous-month use, the study found.

Beverly Watts Davis, senior adviser for substance-abuse prevention for SAMHSA, says local prevention coalitions should use the data to help focus their programs.

"If they can pinpoint what's going on where and why, it really helps them plan better to know where resources should be allocated," she said.
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This report talks about apples and oranges as if they were the same thing. In other places it claims that apples are fruit while oranges are not.

It starts off talking about drug use.

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Nearly 13% of San Francisco residents reported using some type of illicit drug, such as marijuana, cocaine or heroin, in the previous month, according to data from the National Surveys on Drug Use and Health 2002-05.
And then, without losing a step, starts talking about drug abuse.

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Other areas with drug-abuse rates higher than the national average included Seattle, 9.6%; Detroit, 9.5%; Philadelphia, 9.1%; and Boston, 8.5%. Cities with the lowest drug use: Houston, 6.2%; and Washington, Dallas and Riverside/San Bernardino, Calif., all at 6.5%.
Any honest person knows that drug use and drug abuse are not the same thing, any more than a drink after work and getting falling-down drunk are the same thing. Drug use rates tell us absolutely nothing about drug abuse rates.

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Chicago, at 25.7%, and Houston, at 25.6%, have the highest rates of binge drinking in the country. Nationwide, 22.7% of people reported binge drinking in the previous month, defined by the study as having five or more drinks on one occasion. Other areas with rates higher than the national average are Philadelphia, Detroit, Boston, San Francisco and Phoenix.
Now we're talking about serious drug abuse, at rates far higher than San Francisco's 13% illicit drug use. If, as I suspect, no more than 10% of drug users are drug abusers, then the illicit drug situation isn't terribly serious. 22.7% of the population abusing a dangerous addictive drug is far more critical. But, according to the authors, this is not a serious problem because alcohol isn't a drug...
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Old 01-10-2007, 09:23 PM   #3
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well put, Buzzby.

i had many of the same thoughts, only less coherently -- that lil switch-up of theirs was great and i'll bet few caught it. word.
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