is the plight of known drug users, more than any other "war against drugs" that put young people off illicit drug
government figures released this week showed that illicit drug use among young people is at its lowest level since 1996. This news has been accompanied by a curious silence of those who are behind the "war against drugs". Why not proclaimed a great victory, announcing final justification against those liberals who say their efforts useless?
Is it, perhaps, that the officers and privates of the war have so little confidence in his own business, he can not even muster the will to understand a PR boost when you arrive? It seems that even those who are behind the attempts of several million pounds to curb global production and shipment of drugs know that their task, rather than touch that young people construct their nose and veins, is among Tribune policy. If drug use is declining among younger contemporaries, this can be due to a decline in demand, not supply.
For all the opprobriumdrug awareness films showed once addicted to heroin in the skeleton drip shoot houses, and tried to convince young people that it was the inevitable outcome few puffs a gasket. This message was unlikely and ineffective. Now, however, the humiliating fall of famous addicts changing tastes of young people. If the war against drugs has a figurehead of influence, not George Bush or any drug czar Metropolitan Police. This is Amy Winehouse.
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