не читайте за обедом совецких газет...
http://blog.sfgate.com/smellthetruth...ijuana-policy/A new report from the Open Society Global Drug Policy Program finds that the Dutch have effectively separated the markets for marijuana and hard drugs, leading to the “lowest rate of problem drug use in Europe”.
And the Dutch who do smoke pot are less likely than U.S. pot users to try cocaine. Twenty-two percent of Dutch weed smokers have tried cocaine, versus 33 percent of U.S. pot users.
главный итог: никакого скачка к тяжелым наркотикам НЕ произошло, поскольку рынок марихуаны и тяжелых наркотиков разделился
главный урок: не останавливаться на полумерах (декриминализации травки), но и легализовать ее производство... иначе криминал сосредоточивается на производственной стадии
этим вопросом кстати сейчас в Дании и занимаются...
другое исследование:
Dutch citizens use cannabis at more modest rates than many of their European neighbors.
Dutch youth report high rates of availability of cannabis, but not as elevated as reported rates in the United States and several other countries.
The Dutch “continuation” rate for using marijuana from a causal experimentation in youth to regular usage in adulthood (ages 15-34) is fairly modest by international standards
Past-year cannabis use among Dutch 15-to-24-year-olds dropped from 14.3 to 11.4 percent between 1997 and 2005.
In the United States, about half of those admitted for treatment for marijuana addiction happen through criminal justice referrals. In the Netherlands, such referrals account for closer to 10 percent.
http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2011/...nnabis-system/




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