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Mexico's Cocaine Use Doubles
October 27, 2009

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Over the last six years cocaine use in Mexico has doubled, according to a recent report issued by the Mexican government, the Associated Press reported Oct. 17.

In 2008, 2.4 percent of Mexicans 12 to 65 years of age used cocaine, while only 1.2 percent did so in 2002, according to the Mexican Health Department survey. 

The increase in cocaine use in Mexico is partly due to the drug being more available in the country, as a result of the U.S. cracking down on drug trafficking, said Carlos Rodriguez, the president of Mexico's National Addictions Council. 

The report also found that the states of Quintana Roo, where Cancun is located, and Tamaulipas, which borders Texas, have the highest rates of illegal drug use in the country.

Overall illegal drug use in Mexico increased only slightly, from 5 percent of the population to 5.7 percent, according to the study. 

COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:

Posted by Diane on 28 Oct 09 12:29 PM EDT
These areas are where Americans go. Are they sure they aren't capturing us in their study and not Mexicans. On the other hand, what effect is their new law permitting small amounts of cocaine going to have on this rate?

Posted by maxwood on 28 Oct 09 03:57 PM EDT
"[Cocaine] being more available in the country, as a result of the U.S. cracking down on drug trafficking"? Sounds like a coded way of saying a result of the (pro-tobackgo) crackdown on cannabis. Result: crack.

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