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    Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 at 5:54 pm | By: Radical Russ

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    1. 2007 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) Marijuana Stats
    2. Dog murdering cops at it again
    3. CNN’s Jack Cafferty: War on drugs is insane
    4. In Drug War, Mexico Fights Cartel and Itself

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    • Loretta Nall from Alabamians for Compassionate Care on HB 434, the Michael Phillips Compassionate Care Act 
      (IMPORTANT UPDATE: I just got word from our sponsor Rep. Patricia Todd that our bill HB434 has been carried over until next Wednesday, April 8 2009. Rep., Todd is sick and cannot make it to Montgomery to handle the bill.

      DO NOT SHOW UP IN MONTGOMERY TOMORROW!

      Please pass this along to everyone you know who was planning to be there.

      Loretta)

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    • Part two of our interview with Allen St. Pierre, Executive Director of NORML, on the politics of President Obama’s handling of the marijuana issue.

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    2007 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) Marijuana Stats

    Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 at 3:15 pm | By: Radical Russ

    The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, or SAMHSA, is the Federal Government’s lead agency for improving the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, addiction treatment, and mental health services in the United States. They have released the results of their 2007 Treatment Episode Data Set, or TEDS, showing the National Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment Services. Let’s take a look at the statistics for marijuana, shall we?

    50% increase in marijuana treatment admissions in one decade

    50% increase in marijuana treatment admissions in one decade

    In 1997, about 200,000 people checked into treatment for marijuana.  By 2005, that number has risen to over 300,000 people, though it has tapered off a bit these last couple of years. By any account, this is a huge rise in the number of people seeking rehab for marijuana in just a decade.  It would seem like the powerful new “Not Your Father’s Woodstock Weed” has given rise to a 50% increase in reefer addicts!

    Only 16% of marijuana "addicts" admit themselves to treatment

    Only 15% of marijuana "addicts" admit themselves to treatment

    However, when you look behind the numbers, you find that this increase has more to do with the rapid increase of drug courts in the late ’90s, early ’00s.  By far, most of the people who are in treatment for marijuana are forced there!  57% are forced into treatment by the criminal justice system, while only 15% admitted themselves to treatment. For comparison’s sake, over all drugs combined, 1/3rd of all admissions are self-admissions, marijuana is the drug with the lowest self-admission rates (lower than meth) and highest criminal justice-admission rates (higher than meth), and for alcohol, self-admission is around 29% and criminal justice (including DUI) admissions are only 42.5%.

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    37% of all people admitted for marijuana rehab didn't even use marijuana in the past month.

    Even more interesting is a look at the actual substance use of the people admitted to treatment.  Almost 4 out of ten marijuana smokers who are in treatment haven’t even used marijuana in thirty days! Again, for comparison, only 1 out of 4 alcohol admissions didn’t drink in the past month, and the number is only 1 in 6 for heroin.

    Another interesting figure: almost 58% of marijuana admissions are first-time admissions to drug treatment, a number that seems suspisciously close to the 56.9% of admissions from criminal justice.  That’s the highest first-time figure of all the common drugs (marijuana, alcohol, heroin, cocaine, and meth).  Of those drugs, marijuana and alcohol are the only ones where the majority of drug treatment admissions are not returns to treatment.  Also, 31% of marijuana users in treatment are employed, a number twice that of heroin or cocaine admissions, but lower than the 42.5% of employed alcohol users in treatment.

    Marijuana rehab is almost exclusively aimed at people under 25

    Marijuana rehab is almost exclusively aimed at people under 25

    Finally, 3/4ths of marijuana rehabbers are male, half are white, 2/3rds are under age 25.  Marijuana has the lowest average age of admittance (24 years old), with all other drugs but inhalants and hallucinogens having average ages in the 30’s.  The average alcohol or crack cocaine rehabber is 39 years old.

    While I certainly prefer any marijuana smoker caught by law enforcement to be sent to rehab rather than jail, the sentencing of people to rehab who don’t really need it means we are wasting resources that could be better directed to the unfulfilled needs of hard drugs addicts.  If alcohol and crack’s average rehab age was closer to 20 than to 40, how much time, money, and misery would we save in this country?

    Instead we arrest mostly young people for their marijuana use, then sentence them to rehab, then cite the increasing numbers of young people in rehab for marijuana as proof of the increasing danger of marijuana, which is then used to justify arresting more mostly young people for their marijuana use.


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    Drug Czar turns pot smokers into hard drug addicts

    Thursday, September 4th, 2008 at 5:22 pm | By: Radical Russ

    The new National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH… one of my favorite acronyms… I like to call it “No Shit, DUH!) from the Subtance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA… sounds like a drunk calling for “Samantha”) for 2007 is now online.  I wonder why it was released without much fanfare during the landfall of a hurricane and the beginning of the Republican National Convention?  Surely the drug warriors would prefer the news of their incredible successes not get buried beneath so many other headlines, right?

    Let’s see what major accomplishments have been acheived by the latest Drug Czar, John Walters, in the five years he has been on the job (2002 vs. 2007)

    In 2002, of the population aged 12 and over, there were 19.5 million users of “any illicit drug” in the past month.  In 2007, the figure is 19.9 million.

    In 2002, in that same demographic, there were 14.5 million marijuana users in the past month.  In 2007, the figure is 14.4 million.

    So what would that headline be?  Drug Czar reduces monthly pot smokers by 100,000, but hard drug users increase by 400,000.

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