luchog
Neo-Post-Retro-Revivalist
A study done a short time ago, and recently published in The Lancet, demonstrates just how out of touch with reality drug prohibition laws are in the US and UK.
Study Finds Alcohol and Tobacco More Harmful than Marijuana, LSD, or Ecstasy (Revisited)
Excerpt:
Still, drug classification has hitherto been less than scientific, and the recent ACMD study highlights just how out of whack some of the classifications are. In order to evaluate the current classification scheme, the ACMD had various addiction experts evaluate the danger of different drugs using nine parameters (acute harm, chronic harm, IV harm, intensity of pleasure, psychological dependence, physical dependence, intoxication, other social harms, and healthcare costs). The values from each parameter were combined, giving each drug a single rating. The results are pretty surprising:
The Class of a drug appears to have little to no relation to its actual danger. Although heroin and cocaine, both Class A drugs, received the highest harm ratings, other Class A drugs (ecstasy, LSD, and 4-MTA (an amphetamine derivative)) were rated as being less harmful than alcohol or even tobacco. In fact, of the twenty substances surveyed, alcohol was (it pains me to say) ranked the fifth most harmful.
Nothing really new here to anyone who has made a serious study of the issue over the years; but it's nice to see it codified in such detail, in one clear study.
Whether this will have any effect on laws and regulations remains to be seen. I'm too pessimistic to expect there to be any chance, considering that so many of these decisions are based on prejudice rather than scientific fact (as evidenced by so many even here on this board); but it's clear and obvious that our current drug laws, particularly in the US, need drastic restructuring. Especially when you consider that a huge percentage of offenders in already overcrowded American jails are non-violent drug offenders, and that said offenders are one of the main reasons that the prisons are a significant growth industry.
Study Finds Alcohol and Tobacco More Harmful than Marijuana, LSD, or Ecstasy (Revisited)
Excerpt:
Still, drug classification has hitherto been less than scientific, and the recent ACMD study highlights just how out of whack some of the classifications are. In order to evaluate the current classification scheme, the ACMD had various addiction experts evaluate the danger of different drugs using nine parameters (acute harm, chronic harm, IV harm, intensity of pleasure, psychological dependence, physical dependence, intoxication, other social harms, and healthcare costs). The values from each parameter were combined, giving each drug a single rating. The results are pretty surprising:
The Class of a drug appears to have little to no relation to its actual danger. Although heroin and cocaine, both Class A drugs, received the highest harm ratings, other Class A drugs (ecstasy, LSD, and 4-MTA (an amphetamine derivative)) were rated as being less harmful than alcohol or even tobacco. In fact, of the twenty substances surveyed, alcohol was (it pains me to say) ranked the fifth most harmful.
Nothing really new here to anyone who has made a serious study of the issue over the years; but it's nice to see it codified in such detail, in one clear study.
Whether this will have any effect on laws and regulations remains to be seen. I'm too pessimistic to expect there to be any chance, considering that so many of these decisions are based on prejudice rather than scientific fact (as evidenced by so many even here on this board); but it's clear and obvious that our current drug laws, particularly in the US, need drastic restructuring. Especially when you consider that a huge percentage of offenders in already overcrowded American jails are non-violent drug offenders, and that said offenders are one of the main reasons that the prisons are a significant growth industry.