Pubdate: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 Source: Whistler Question (CN BC) Copyright: 2008, Whistler Printing & Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.whistlerquestion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1034 Author: Paul Ruiterman Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) LEGAL DRUGS THE MOST FREQUENT KILLERS, STUDY FINDS You gotta love bureaucrats. They write interesting reports but then give them names that'll put a three-year-old on a sugar high to sleep. Case in point, I am perusing the Florida Medical Examiners Commission 2008 Interim Report of Drugs Identified in Deceased Persons. Hey, it's actually not a bad heading for a report as far as these things go, but imagine the National Enquirer writing the heading. How about "Florida Docs Find Killer Drugs In Dead Bodies." All right, enough with the bureaucrat bashing already, although it is fun, isn't it? Assuming that the Florida numbers will hold throughout North America, the news in this report is not good. The examiners did an analysis of 168,000 autopsies performed in the state in 2007 and, lo and behold, a goodly number of those autopsies revealed drugs in the decedents (or dead people for the rest of us). Most people dying with a drug in their system had been consuming ethyl alcohol - in other words, they where drunk and went and did something stupid, as drunks are wont to do, but in most of these cases it was not the drug itself that did the killing. The drug that did most of the killing, i.e. it actually caused the death of someone, is heroin, which was found to be the cause of death in 91.5 per cent of its users. The other 8.5 per cent of people found dead with heroin in their systems would have been knifed in a drug deal gone bad, hit over the head for their stash or died of dirty-needle-induced HIV/AIDS - you know, just the ordinary everyday causes of death. Looking at these numbers as percentages, the next killers would be methadone, which killed 75 per cent of its users, and Oxycodone, which killed 60 per cent and yes, bells should start to ring in your head by now because those are legal drugs available by prescription. As a matter of fact, putting aside alcohol for the moment that fully 73 per cent of all drug occurrences found in the study involved prescription drugs, it gets even worse when you consider those instances where a drug was the actual cause of death. In fully 78 per cent of the cases of death caused by drugs, those drugs were legal, prescription drugs. So here we have a legal system running amok spending billions, jailing thousands while keeping the populace afraid of the druggies and the dealers and other lowlifes who are waiting around every corner looking for a chance to hook their kids. In the meantime, those same kids are popping dad's Percodan or mom's Diazepam, which they found in the medicine cabinet, like candies. In the Florida study, Oxycodone (of which Percodan is only one incarnation) killed 423 people outright, while the Benzodiazepines took care of 392 more. Of course, there is nothing new under the sun. You'll know Diazepam better as Valium, made famous by the Rolling Stones as a Mother's Little Helper. If this legal drug holocaust has been going on at least since the '60s, maybe it's time to start rethinking the War on Drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin