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- From: lamontg@stein.u.washington.edu (Lamont Granquist)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs,sci.crypt
- Subject: Re: Is WOSD being won?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.041958.21190@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 04:19:58 GMT
- Article-I.D.: u.1992Nov18.041958.21190
- References: <1992Nov17.205758.4713@netcom.com>
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- >> Mike Nemeth posts a canard that we are losing the war on drugs, as
- >> support for his anti-enforcement position. That is simply untrue.
- >> Quoting from "Devaluing of America--The Fight for Our Culture and Our
- >> Children" by William J. Bennett, p.149:
-
- Like I'd give any statistic that Bennett cited an ounce of credit. He's
- the one that took the citation on *any* level of pre-natal exposure to
- *any* drug and claimed it was equivalent to the number of crack babies
- born in the US. Unless he gives specific references all these stats
- I'd consider them worthless...
-
- lies, damn lies, and statistics...
-
- >> "The number of current drug users FELL from 23 million to 12.9 million--a
- >> drop of 44 percent--between 1985 and 1990.
-
- Wonder where he pulled this stat from.... plus-minus 10 million is about
- the general level of error for these kinds of stats ("lets see, we pull
- the *highest* estimate from 1985, and the *lowest* estimate from 1990, yeah
- thats the ticket").
-
- >> In 1985 there were 5.8 million current users of cocaine: five years later
- >> that number was cut down to 1.6 million.
-
- So, they're all using heroin or acid now....
-
- >> From 1988 to 1990 there was a 26 percent decrease in the number of
- >> cocaine-related emergency room visits.
-
- According to NIDA stats this is bullshit. There was a brief downward
- decline in 1990 (I think that was the year) of a fraction of a percent
- and then it resumed skyrocketing like it has through all of the 80's.
- Bennett is smoking something harsh.
-
- >> Marijuana use is at its lowest points since 1972.
-
- Not surprising. The population is aging QED there should be less
- marijuana users.
-
- >> Drug rehabilitation centers are half-full and many are closing.
-
- This is total bullshit. (unless they're half-full due to regs and closing
- due to underfunding).
-
- [...blah, blah, blah...]
-
- >> We're winning, folks, despite the propaganda of people like Nemeth.
-
- Look at the propaganda spewing from your own source first.
-
- Try reading something like "The Case for Legalizing Drugs" which has
- referenced stats.
-
- --
- Lamont Granquist lamontg@u.washington.edu
- "When dogma enters the brain, all intellectual activity ceases."
- -- Robert Anton Wilson
-