MOST REJECT ILLICIT DRUG USE

 

73% of males in Australia disapprove of the use of cannabis.

 

80% of females in Australia disapprove of the use of cannabis.

 

In 2001 there were 2,663,600 Australians over the age of 14 that had used illicit drugs in the last year.

 

Of these 2.7 million Australians that had used an illicit drug-

2,029,500 had used cannabis

534,200 had used amphetamines

456,400 had used ecstasy

37,700 had used heroin

 

However heroin was seen as the drug of most concern to Australians.

(Source: “2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey)

 

COMMENT BY DACA

 

Australians DO NOT support illicit drug use even for cannabis the most widely used illicit drug.

 

Whilst heroin was of most concern to Australians, the other drugs like cannabis, amphetamines and ecstasy are more widely used.

 

The reason that Australians have a lower concern about more widely used illicit drugs is because the harmful effects of these other drugs is not widely known.

 

Cannabis, amphetamines and ecstasy all are mind altering narcotics that cause death, permanent disability or shortened lives.

 

The Drug Advisory Council of Australia supports-

More detoxification & rehabilitation that get illicit users drug free.

More truthful information about the harm of all illicit drugs.

Court ordered and supervised detoxification & rehabilitation programs.

Less illicit drug users, drug pushers and drug related crimes.

 

DRUG ADVISORY COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA Inc.

Our web site at www.daca.org.au has more information about illicit drugs.

8/2003