The United States has some of the world's toughest drug laws. It also has some of the highest rates of drug use, according to a new World Health Organization report.
When researchers associated with the international agency studied illicit drug use in 17 countries, Reuters says they found that Americans were much more likely to use cocaine and marijuana than their counterparts in other countries, including those with relatively lax drug laws.
"The use of drugs seems to be a feature of more affluent countries. The U.S., which has been driving much of the world's drug research and drug policy agenda, stands out with higher levels of use of alcohol, cocaine, and cannabis, despite punitive illegal drug policies, as well as (in many U.S. states), a higher minimum legal alcohol drinking age than many comparable developed countries," the researchers write, according WebMD.
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