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Something is badly wrong when our people value themselves so little they choose death or drugs over living
Time to get a grip on drugs
ALBERT Einstein said that to do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result is the definition of madness.
So, it’s quite clear we need a different approach if we are going to tackle Scotland’s fatal relationship with drugs.
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The number of people dying from drug abuse isn’t falling. In fact it has increased by almost a quarter in a year.
The experts will offer all sorts of explanations. Of the victims, two thirds were men and three quarters were aged over Drug abuse is simply thinning out the elderly.
It may be an explanation — but it’s not an excuse.
Frankly, the number of people dying from drugs abuse is trivial. Last year deaths from alcohol abuse were twice as high as those from drugs.
Nearly 10, Scots die each year from smoking.
The problem isn’t just drugs. It is addictions of all kinds.
As a nation we accept people are entitled to use alcohol and tobacco.
We do all we can to discourage smoking with taxes aimed at altering behaviour, by forcing smokers to stand outside and by supporting those who want to quit.
The same goes for drinking. Most of us do it, but taxation means it’s an expensive hobby and
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