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I've been watching the
growing use of mandatory random drug testing in our nation and what
I feared is coming true. From my 20 years experience in conducting
drug testing I can honestly share that cannabis is the one
persistent long half life drug that can be found in random testing
while alcohol is terribly difficult to detect.
What our misguided and
invasive testing polices have done is send a message to our young
people and those on the job to drink instead of smoking cannabis.
What a disaster for the nation. Below is a report on the increase
of binge drinking, particularly with young people.
While drinking alcohol may be
socially acceptable the damage from alcohol to our society is
enormous and growing. Cannabis represents a clear and strong harm
reduction strategy to alcohol abuse but this life saving tactic is
blocked by the zero tolerance zealots who also promote the random
drug testing that is driving our kids to booze.
Yours,
Dr. Jay
CHICAGO (Dec. 31) - Binge
drinking is on the rise in the United States and is climbing
fastest among 18-to 20-year-olds, who are too young to drink
legally, according to a government survey.
Episodes of binge drinking,
defined as having five or more drinks in a sitting, increased 17
percent among all adults between 1993 and 2001, and shot up 56
percent among 18-to 20-year-olds, the telephone survey
found.
The survey was conducted by
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The findings were
published in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical
Association.
Adults age 21 to 25 went on
drinking binges an average of 18 times in 2001, according to CDC.
Those ages 18 to 20 did so an average of 15 times. The drinking age
in the United States is 21.
Binge drinking among all
adults in 2001 increased to 1.5 billion episodes, or an average of
more than seven times per person. That is up from about 1.2 billion
episodes, or about six times per person, in 1993.
The average number of
episodes for other age groups in 2001: nine for those ages 26 to
34; almost seven for 35- to 54-year-olds; and almost three for
those 55 and older.
Men had 12.5 episodes in 2001
compared with 2.7 for women. Hispanics had 8.4 episodes, while whites had 7.4
and blacks 5.4.
Researchers think their study
still may underestimate the scope of binge drinking.
Psychiatrist Dr. Daniel
Angres, who heads an alcohol and drug dependency program in
Chicago, said popular culture promotes binge drinking.
``We have, really, a public
health problem that is in some ways becoming epidemic in
proportion,'' Angres said.
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participants ranged from 102,263 in 1993 to 212,510 in
2001.
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