Roughly 200 million people worldwide use illicit drugs such as marijuana, amphetamines, cocaine and opioids each year, according to a new study. The figure represents about one in 20 people between the ages of 15 and 64.
Using a review of published studies, Australian researchers estimated
that as many as 203 million people use marijuana, 56 million people use amphetamines
including meth, 21 million people use cocaine and 21 million people use
opioids like heroin. The use of all four drug classes was highest in
developed countries.
"Intelligent policy responses to drug problems need better data for the
prevalence of different types of illicit drug use and the harms that
their use causes globally," .
"This need is especially urgent in high-income countries with
substantial rates of illicit drug use and in low-income and
middle-income countries close to illicit drug production areas." You don't say??
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