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- From: bagg@ellis.uchicago.edu (matthew john baggott)
- Subject: Re: A question. . .
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.001214.6908@midway.uchicago.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 00:12:14 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec30.225617.2037@reed.edu> mcoffin@reed.edu (Miguel De Laguna) writes:
-
- >Seems to me that the smoking of opium is not not nearly as instantly
- >gratifying as the American public demands. In these days of 24-7
- >convenience and ATMs, the obvious instant gratification drugs are cocaine
- >(either in your arm, or in your pipe) and heroine (in your arm). Yes,
- >needle drugs are at the top of the instant gratification scale, smoke is too
- >slow...
-
- Just to keep things in perspective, I'd like to point out that many (most?)
- of the people smoking crack and injecting heroin don't have ATM cards and
- probably don't have convenience stores open 24 hours in their neighborhoods.
- While recreational drug use may be a natural human drive and may be in
- keeping with our national 'character' (if such a thing exists), severe
- drug dependency isn't something we can usefully ascribe to overdeveloped
- consumerism among addict populations.
-
- Also, it isn't the speed of the drug onset which distinguishes injecting from
- smoking as much as it is the increased 'rush' and the economic efficiency of
- injecting. Smoking a drug provides a damn fast fix too, as any smoker
- knows. I think the economic efficiency of injecting is particularly important;
- people turn to injecting because it requires less drug. The rush of an
- injection is certainly reinforcing, but it cannot explain why someone would
- initiate injection (given the increased risks which accompany injecting).
-
- > _Miguel_
-
- --M@
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