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China's hidden problem: Soaring Drug Addiction Rates(VIDEO)
A hit of heroin costs 70 US cents in Southern China. This has attracted tons of addicts. You don't see this in mainstream US media.
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OK. so? Very much like the alcohol problem that developed in the old USSR due to the constraints of a dictatorial society. This will only aid in the downfall of the repressors of the people. |
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They better be careful, or they'll end up dancing to Michael Jackson's Thriller while in prison. Like this.
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Thanks for that video. It highlights very differing penal philosophies among two differing Asian countries. In the Philippines, if you smuggle drugs, you get to dance to Michael Jackson on video. In China, you get a lethal injection or a bullet in the back of the head.
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Let's go back a few years to 1985.......................................... http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...960191,00.html "It was Friday afternoon and the crowd outside the door of Moscow liquor store No. 21 had grown to about 200. The line was especially long because the weekend lay ahead, when it would be impossible to buy a bottle of liquor except on the black market. When the doors opened promptly at 2, the people began inching their way to the shabby counter to buy their vodka. A young man in a padded jacket of the kind usually worn by laborers had been waiting in line since midday to purchase his bottle. "The new antialcohol measures are a hardship for us," he said. "But our country needs them." Across the Soviet Union the scene is being repeated as people discover that their national tipple is harder to buy. The ability to consume large quantities of alcohol and stay upright was long regarded as a sign of manhood, a badge of fraternity in a centuries-old bond of suffering. But no more. Last May, Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev introduced laws restricting the sale and production of alcohol. Almost overnight the authorities began a major campaign against a problem that is listed as the third most common ailment in the country, after heart disease and cancer. Under the new rules, the drinking age was raised from 18 to 21. Many liquor stores were closed, and business hours in the remainder were reduced from eight to five. The government banned sales of hard liquor on weekends (wine and champagne may be sold after 2 p.m.) and restricted restaurants to serving 100 grams of spirits, the equivalent of two stiff drinks, with each meal. Some Soviet officials even began toasting visitors with fruit juice. The new vigilance verges on obsession. Paddy wagons can be seen prowling Moscow's streets, collecting drunks and depositing them for the night in sobering-up stations run by the police. Bartenders are measuring out vodka with stingy precision or refusing service altogether when customers reach the legal limit. Alcohol abuse is estimated to cost the Soviet economy $8 billion a year in lost production because of heavy drinking by workers. A recent newspaper poll revealed that 25% of those surveyed drank before work, and 20% admitted that they drank on the job. The late Soviet leader Yuri Andropov also tried to combat alcoholism, but the campaign petered out after a few months. This time the effort appears to be more intense. But will it work? For one thing, alcohol is considered a cure-all for everything from flu to frostbite. For another, vodka is a traditional refuge from the hardships of Russian life, and that is as true today as ever, says Duke University's Vladimir Treml, an expert on alcoholism in the U.S.S.R. "Soviet life is so boring," he says. "Housing is crowded, there are not enough entertainment facilities. So people drink." For all the effort, the results of Gorbachev's sobering initiative have so far been mixed. Sales of hard liquor, mainly vodka, have fallen by 15%, and wine and champagne sales are off by 25%. Because of the restrictions on the sale of liquor, problem drinkers increasingly are resorting to gulping eau de cologne, and many shops have stopped selling cologne. Many Soviets resort to buying liquor on the thriving black market. Others make their own moonshine alcohol in illegal stills, although these have recently become the targets of police raids." papill0n, you have a nice day and any time you want to go for two-out-of-three, you just let me know, mkay? |
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It's about time...
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