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Peter Duesberg and David Rasnick Fig. 2. The American Drug Epidemic Year the number of regular cocaine users had reached 3.6 million, with 28 million who had at least tried the drug once in their lifetime ”■62. To keep up with their demand cocaine imports had to be increased 200-fold, from 2 tons in 1980 to 400 tons in 1990, and have since been kept at this level 26’53'62 (Fig. 2). These data are based on cocaine seizures that increased from 500 kg in 1980 to 100 tons in 1990 and have since remained at this level 62'64'65 (seeFig2). The Bureau of Justice Statistics estimates that only 10-20% of the imported cocaine is confiscated, and that American consumption is currently at least 400 tons per year 66. This corresponds to about 110 g for each of the 3.6 million regular users per year, which is rather close to the estimated daily consumption of lg per day per addict 67. Heroin-related hospital emergencies doubled, from over 30,000 in 1990 to 63,232 in 1993 51 (Table 2 and Fig. 2). Heroin deaths climbed from 2,260 in 1991 to 3,522 in 1994 according to the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) 61 (Table 2). About 1,500 kg of heroin were confiscated annually between 1992 and 1995 62. In view of these alarming statistics the popu- lar press 51'60'68'69 including the San Francisco Chronicle warned that “a growing segment of the population [is] attracted by its [heroin] deadly mystique and encour- aged by its low prices ...” 70. According to a 1994-survey of the NIDA “more than 5 percent (221,000) of the 4 million women who give birth each year use illicit drugs during their pregnancy” 51. Many of these mothers are among the AIDS patients listed as intravenous drug users, and many of their babies are listed as pediatric AIDS cases by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)3 (see 6.8. and 6.9). Based on the amounts confiscated, 2 million doses in 1981 and 97 million doses in 1989, amphetamine con- sumption has spiraled 50-fold in the 1980s 65. Non- scientific reports describe new upsurges of ampheta- mine consumption in the US and Europe among male homosexuals 71,72 and others 73. According to the US Department of HHS, “amphetamine-related emer- gency room episodes... [presenting with] violent para- noid behavior as well as stroke, seizure and death ... 74 increased from 8,800 in 1990 to 17,665 in 1993 51, 61 (see Table 2). In California amphetamine or ‘speed’ hospitalizations rose even faster from 1,466 in 1984 to 10,167 in 1994 73,75. And the Drug Abuse Warning Network reports a three-fold increase in amphetamine deaths from 252 in 1991 to 751 in 1994 61 (Table 2). There are no American statistics from the Bureau of Justice on the consumption of nitrite inhalants, even though nitrites have been banned for recreational use in the US since 1988. Despite this ban they are sold legally as room deodorizers 76 78. Before the ban about five million doses of amylnitrites were consumed in the US in 1980, mainly by male homosexuals 56'79'80. After the ban, in 1993, 4.2 million Americans, including 2.8 million men and 1.4 million women, had used nitrites based on a survey from the National Institute on Drug Abuse 81. 3.2. Chronology of the drug epidemic in Europe. Europe was hit by a drug explosion (“Drogen- Explosion”) at the same time as America. Based on the amounts confiscated by the Bundeskriminalamt (BKA), the German consumption of cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, LSD and cannabis increased 1000 to 10,000 fold from the 1960’s to the 1990’s (Table 3) l0. According to the Deutsche Hauptstelle fuer Suchtgefahren (Center for drug addictions) in 1997, 19.3% or 3 million of the 18 to 59 year old former West German males, and 9.9% or 1.5 million of the LÆKNANEMINN 94 1. tbl. 1997, 50. árg.
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