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A WHO report on Cocaine the US does not want you to see

Started by Lies, September 23, 2009, 05:41:12 AM

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LMNO

Quote from: Requia ☣ on September 23, 2009, 05:05:05 PM
The report looks like BS though.  Not one citation in the entire thing, and no data.  Details on the methods are sparse as hell for such a large study.  It mentions public perception in some places but gives no indication of whether or not that perception is right.  I'd shove it under a rug too, its not useful the way its written, and its so sloppy its embarrassing.

This appears to be a common problem... If a report isn't properly documented, it's useless; and even if the conclusions are true, you can't use it as a basis for reference.

The Good Reverend Roger

Quote from: LMNO on September 23, 2009, 07:34:55 PM
Quote from: Requia ☣ on September 23, 2009, 05:05:05 PM
The report looks like BS though.  Not one citation in the entire thing, and no data.  Details on the methods are sparse as hell for such a large study.  It mentions public perception in some places but gives no indication of whether or not that perception is right.  I'd shove it under a rug too, its not useful the way its written, and its so sloppy its embarrassing.

This appears to be a common problem... If a report isn't properly documented, it's useless; and even if the conclusions are true, you can't use it as a basis for reference.

Also, I'm going to rely on anecdotal evidence for this one, to wit:  Every single person I've known that has done coke has completely gone to shit.
" It's just that Depeche Mode were a bunch of optimistic loveburgers."
- TGRR, shaming himself forever, 7/8/2017

"Billy, when I say that ethics is our number one priority and safety is also our number one priority, you should take that to mean exactly what I said. Also quality. That's our number one priority as well. Don't look at me that way, you're in the corporate world now and this is how it works."
- TGRR, raising the bar at work.

LMNO


The Good Reverend Roger

Quote from: LMNO on September 23, 2009, 07:52:09 PM
I've done coke.

PROOF ENOUGH FOR YOU?!

Well, you ARE the only case of coke-driven satyriasis that I've seen.

" It's just that Depeche Mode were a bunch of optimistic loveburgers."
- TGRR, shaming himself forever, 7/8/2017

"Billy, when I say that ethics is our number one priority and safety is also our number one priority, you should take that to mean exactly what I said. Also quality. That's our number one priority as well. Don't look at me that way, you're in the corporate world now and this is how it works."
- TGRR, raising the bar at work.

Bebek Sincap Ratatosk

Quote from: LMNO on September 23, 2009, 07:52:09 PM
I've done coke.

PROOF ENOUGH FOR YOU?!

I also have done coke... though not often. I think that there may be no drug that will fuck up your life as much as there are people who have fucked up lives and drugs just make it worse.
- I don't see race. I just see cars going around in a circle.

"Back in my day, crazy meant something. Now everyone is crazy" - Charlie Manson

Cain

I don't think I've ever used a drug regularly, caffeine aside.  I've tried most things, once or twice, but I don't seem to really have a habit-forming personality.

Which is probably just as well, since there has been a history of alcoholism in my family.

AFK

Quote from: Doctor Rat Bastard on September 24, 2009, 06:55:06 PM
Quote from: LMNO on September 23, 2009, 07:52:09 PM
I've done coke.

PROOF ENOUGH FOR YOU?!

I also have done coke... though not often. I think that there may be no drug that will fuck up your life as much as there are people who have fucked up lives and drugs just make it worse.

Yeah, I don't think that is correct at all.  I've seen many a drug user in my time in this field and they come in every shape, size, socio-economic status, color, etc., etc.,  Yeah, you've got your losers who got into drugs and things got much, much worse.  But you also have some "straight and narrows" who go off the path when drugs enter the equation. 
Cynicism is a blank check for failure.

LMNO

RWHN, no troll: Do you consider the possibility that there are certain psychological/physiological development types of people that will become addicted to something, and just "need" to find the catalyst that satisfies that addiction?

I mean, when you have addictions to stimulants, narcotics, opiates, hallucinogens, nicotene, alcohol, caffiene, food, porn, online gaming, gambling, and  adrenaline... and you also have an equally large number of people who have indulged and not gotten addicted...

Then is there a possibility that before the physical addiction takes hold, there is an underlying psychological aberration that facilitates the obsession with a particular physiological state?

AFK

Quote from: LMNO on September 24, 2009, 07:21:44 PM
RWHN, no troll: Do you consider the possibility that there are certain psychological/physiological development types of people that will become addicted to something, and just "need" to find the catalyst that satisfies that addiction?

I mean, when you have addictions to stimulants, narcotics, opiates, hallucinogens, nicotene, alcohol, caffiene, food, porn, online gaming, gambling, and  adrenaline... and you also have an equally large number of people who have indulged and not gotten addicted...

Then is there a possibility that before the physical addiction takes hold, there is an underlying psychological aberration that facilitates the obsession with a particular physiological state?

Oh sure.  I'm not disputing that at all.  What I'm suggesting is that this is very apparent for some, not so apparent for others.  So it is easy to say "well it's not the drugs, it's the stupid people", but as we all know, not all people are that self aware.  But I also believe that there are people who don't have addictive personalities, become curious, want to test boundaries, and then become addicted because the substance they use is very physically addictive.  What are the percentages of all these possibilities?  This is something we are still learning as time goes on.   
Cynicism is a blank check for failure.

LMNO

I'm very happy to hear that despite of the things you encounter in your job, you still have the attitued of "needs more research, but until then, let's deal with what's going on right now."

Cain

That is why I am very leary of repeat uses of things that are physically addictive.  I know mentally I'm pretty secure, but I don't have control over my physiological reaction.  And also why I generally do not use any (other) drug with anything approaching regularity.

LMNO


Bebek Sincap Ratatosk

Quote from: Rev. What's-His-Name? on September 24, 2009, 07:57:52 PM
Quote from: LMNO on September 24, 2009, 07:21:44 PM
RWHN, no troll: Do you consider the possibility that there are certain psychological/physiological development types of people that will become addicted to something, and just "need" to find the catalyst that satisfies that addiction?

I mean, when you have addictions to stimulants, narcotics, opiates, hallucinogens, nicotene, alcohol, caffiene, food, porn, online gaming, gambling, and  adrenaline... and you also have an equally large number of people who have indulged and not gotten addicted...

Then is there a possibility that before the physical addiction takes hold, there is an underlying psychological aberration that facilitates the obsession with a particular physiological state?

Oh sure.  I'm not disputing that at all.  What I'm suggesting is that this is very apparent for some, not so apparent for others.  So it is easy to say "well it's not the drugs, it's the stupid people", but as we all know, not all people are that self aware.  But I also believe that there are people who don't have addictive personalities, become curious, want to test boundaries, and then become addicted because the substance they use is very physically addictive.  What are the percentages of all these possibilities?  This is something we are still learning as time goes on.   

That certianly seems to be a possibility for Heroin use... I've seen some very similar reactions by what I thought were sane people.

But then, they used Heroin, so I'm not sure that my assessment of their mental state was at all correct...  :kingmeh:
- I don't see race. I just see cars going around in a circle.

"Back in my day, crazy meant something. Now everyone is crazy" - Charlie Manson

AFK

The field really focuses more on the person than the substance these days.  It's another reason I hate the "War on Drugs" term because it really is a misnomer.  My point of view isn't that drugs need to be illegal because the drugs are evil and bad.  It's because the monkeys are, well monkeys, and screw themselves up with them, and cannot be trusted to not screw themselves up, to the detriment of their communities.  Nevermind the angle of adolescents who are still developing physically, mentally, and socially who get thrown off track after getting mixed up with substances.  
Cynicism is a blank check for failure.

LMNO

Well, I've also known people who use herion who have not damaged their personal or social lives, in the same way that I know weekend binge drinkers who have not damaged their social or personal lives...



... that is to say, I tack on a big "YET" to those statements.