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May 27, 2005: Illicit Drug Use in England and Wales A new research report, ‘Drug Misuse Declared: Findings from
the 2003/04 British Crime Survey’ just published by the
Home Office illuminates the extent
of illicit drug use among 16 to 59 year olds in England and Wales in 2003/04.
An estimated total of over 11 million people aged 16 to 59 in
England and Wales have at some point used illicit drugs; just under 4 million
have used drugs in the last year and over 2 million used them in the last month.
It is also estimated that over 4 million people aged 16 to 59 have used Class A
drugs in their lifetime; just over 1 million having used them in the last year
and over half a million in the last month. The results indicate that among young people aged 16 to 24,
the use of any drug has decreased significantly and Class A drug use has
remained stable since 1998. However, cocaine has become increasingly popular
amongst those using Class A drugs. For those aged 16 to 59, the use of ‘Any
drug’ between 1998 and 2003/04 has remained stable and Class A drug use
increased significantly. It is thought that this increase is mainly due to a
significant increase in the use of cocaine and ecstasy and an increase in the
percentage of people aged 25 to 59 who take Class A drugs. The age of
psychedelia may, however, be drawing to a close; the use of hallucinogens, in
particular LSD, has decreased significantly.
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