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Australians are now using record amounts of cocaine and meth, worrying new report reveals
2023-11-08
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] I hate to think what would be found and measured in the U.S.
  • Use of coke and meth at its highest since 2020

  • Drug use still lower than pre-pandemic use

Australians are hoovering up cocaine and methylamphetamine at alarming levels, a new report has found, with consumption of the illicit drug classes now at their highest levels since 2020.

An analysis of wastewater run by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission shows countrywide, Australians consumed about 40 doses of meth per 1000 people across April and June this year, a substantial increase from 2020 but below the consumption levels recorded pre-Covid.

'While methylamphetamine consumption is currently at high levels compared to the past two years, levels are still mostly below historical highs in the context of the program,' the report states.

For cocaine, Australians consumed about six doses per 1000 people, an upswing from earlier periods despite fluctuations from month-to-month.

'Compared to the previous reporting period, results are currently higher in every capital city of the country except NSW,' the report states.

The report collects data on 12 drug types: meth, amphetamines, cocaine, MDMA, MDA, heroin, cannabis, oxycodone, fentanyl, nicotine, alcohol and ketamine.

Australians consume more cannabis than any other drug class, consuming about 180 doses per 1000 people per day across the month.

Despite the rise in cocaine and meth use, the report also shows some good news, with the consumption of fentanyl, a drug that has laid waste to American cities, in decline.

ACIC Acting CEO Matt Rippon said the report underlined the pervasive and ongoing threat posed by organised crime groups in Australia.

'This reporting forms part of a multidimensional approach that targets supply, demand and harm reduction critical to reducing drug use in Australia,' he said.

'Drug consumption estimates derived from wastewater data, when used in combination with other data such as seizure, arrest, price, purity, health and availability data, provide the most comprehensive, empirically-based insights into Australian drug markets.'

The ACIC provides intelligence to domestic and international partners to disrupt and dismantle organised drug networks.
Posted by:Skidmark

#5  Mick Dundee as a jibhead. Marvelous...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-11-08 14:07  

#4  Don't worry, they (and you) will be replaced by machines.
Posted by: Old Salty   2023-11-08 14:03  

#3  Waiting for the good stuff. aussie disco, Mork and mindy revival, etc
Posted by: flash91   2023-11-08 13:53  

#2  Well, you locked them in their room and told them they they couldn't go out for any reason.
What did you think would happen?
Posted by: ed in texas   2023-11-08 09:18  

#1  It appear Fentany is the preferred American substance of self-destruction.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-11-08 07:35  

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