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I have been getting statistics sent to me via Email every week and this one caught me by surprise, but I have to admit that I can definitely understand where this is coming from.
So below is a chart of the drug-related deaths in England & Wales.
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This chart is backed by
Statista .
If you are wondering what Cannabis is;
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Originally Posted by Wikipedia
Cannabis
Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants that includes three different species, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica and Cannabis ruderalis. These species are indigenous to Central and South Asia. Cannabis has long been used for hemp fibre, for seed and seed oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are made from Cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fiber. To satisfy the UN Narcotics Convention, some Cannabis strains have been bred to produce minimal levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the principal psychoactive constituent responsible for the high associated with it and which is obtained through the dried flowers of Cannabis plants selectively bred to produce high levels of THC and other psychoactive cannabinoids. Various extracts including hashish and hash oil are also produced from the plant.
What I'd like to know is why we focus so much on the negative when it comes to illegal drugs, as opposed to the negatives on legal drugs. Now, before I begin; Tobacco companies are now obligated to put equal amount of money in advertising the cons of smoking as they do in promoting smoking. (At least from what it is in Canada).
What are your thoughts on this chart? Do you think this depicts the real killer in drug usage?
Do you do any of the drugs above? By looking at this chart, is there a potential in either quitting one of the drugs, or maybe taking up on the drug?