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Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 463 × 599 pixels. ... THE DECRIMINALIZATION OF ILLEGAL DRUGS. Date(s) Held: 1999-07-13 ... Version of PDF format: 1.5
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Drug overdose deaths in the US per 100,000 people by state. [1] [2] A two milligram dose of fentanyl powder (on pencil tip) is a lethal amount for most people.[3]The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has data on drug overdose death rates and totals.
UN World Drug Report 2016. In Peru, coca-bush cultivation jumped 44% between 2000 and 2011. While cultivation fell 31% between 2011 and 2014 (back to 2000 levels), it still accounts for 32% of ...
English: A rational scale to assess the harm of drugs. Data source is the March 24, 2007 article: Nutt, David, Leslie A King, William Saulsbury, Colin Blakemore. "Development of a rational scale to assess the harm of drugs of potential misuse" The Lancet 2007; 369:1047-1053.
The drug or other substance has a high potential for abuse. The drug or other substance has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States or a currently accepted medical use with severe restrictions. Abuse of the drug or other substances may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence.
2011-11-05 10:12 Dogcutter 794×794× (244820 bytes) 2011-11-05 10:06 Dogcutter 794×794× (242981 bytes) 2011-11-05 10:01 Dogcutter 794×794× (87349 bytes) {{Information |description={{en|1=Researchers asked drug-harm experts to rank these illegal and legal drugs on various measures of harm both to the user and to others in society. These ...
A higher weight indicates a larger difference between the most harmful drug on the criterion and no harm. This chart is supported by the data taken from the study "Drug harms in the UK: a multi-criteria decision analysis", by David Nutt, Leslie King and Lawrence Phillips, on behalf of the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs.