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Drug Facts


  • The National Institutes of Health suggests, the vast majority of people who commit crimes have problems with drugs or alcohol, and locking them up without trying to address those problems would be a waste of money.
  • Amphetamines are generally swallowed, injected or smoked. They are also snorted.
  • In 1929, chemist Gordon Alles was looking for a treatment for asthma and tested the chemical now known as Amphetamine, a main component of Adderall, on himself.
  • Deaths related to painkillers have risen by over 180% over the last ten years.
  • In 2011, non-medical use of Alprazolam resulted in 123,744 emergency room visits.
  • A biochemical abnormality in the liver forms in 80 percent of Steroid users.
  • The penalties for drug offenses vary from state to state.
  • The stressful situations that trigger alcohol and drug abuse in women is often more severe than that in men.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • 8.6% of 12th graders have used hallucinogens 4% report on using LSD specifically.
  • From 1980-2000, modern antidepressants, SSRI and SNRI, were introduced.
  • 37% of people claim that the U.S. is losing ground in the war on prescription drug abuse.
  • The addictive properties of Barbiturates finally gained recognition in the 1950's.
  • Many people wrongly imprisoned under conspiracy laws are women who did nothing more than pick up a phone and take a message for their spouse, boyfriend, child or neighbor.
  • Other psychological symptoms include manic behavior, psychosis (losing touch with reality) and aggression, commonly known as 'Roid Rage'.
  • In 2003 a total of 4,006 people were admitted to Alaska Drug rehabilitation or Alcohol rehabilitation programs.
  • 6.5% of high school seniors smoke pot daily, up from 5.1% five years ago. Meanwhile, less than 20% of 12th graders think occasional use is harmful, while less than 40% see regular use as harmful (lowest numbers since 1983).
  • Oxycontin is a prescription pain reliever that can often be used unnecessarily or abused.
  • Barbiturates are a class B drug, meaning that any use outside of a prescription is met with prison time and a fine.
  • More teens die from prescription drugs than heroin/cocaine combined.

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