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    Russia now 'top heroin consumer'



    Russia says it has become the world's biggest consumer of heroin.

    The head of Russia's anti-narcotics service, Victor Ivanov, said that seizures of Afghan heroin were up 70%.

    Speaking ahead of a meeting in Vienna of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs, he called on the UN to do more to fight the problem.

    Mr Ivanov, a former KGB officer and senior Kremlin official, said the flood of the drug from Afghanistan posed a threat to Russia's national security.

    He painted a grim picture, says the BBC's James Rodgers in Moscow. He said the drug was partly to blame for rising crime and a fall in Russia's population.

    Harvesting Afghan opium, file picture
    Afghanistan is thought to be the source of 93% of the world's heroin

    "In recent years Russia has not just become massively hooked on Afghan opiates, it has also become the world's absolute leader in the opiate trade and the number one heroin consumer," he said in a report made available to reporters.

    "Drug trafficking has become a key negative factor for demography and a blow to our nation's gene pool... [and] a challenge to Russia's civilisation."

    The Russian health ministry says Russia has up to 2.5 million drug addicts out of a population of some 140 million, most of them aged between 18 and 39.

    Mr Ivanov did not give details about which country Russia was thought to have displaced as the main heroin consumer.

    The CND's World Drugs Report for 2008 reported that China was estimated to have about 2.3 million users of opiates, though how many of those used heroin was unclear.

    War factor

    Mr Ivanov said that in the first two months of this year, Russia had seized 400kg (880lb) of heroin - a 70% increase on the same period last year.

    He said it was time for the international community to take action against Afghan narcotics by spraying poppies and offering farmers incentives to grow other crops.

    Afghanistan is estimated to produce 93% of the world's heroin.

    While not directly blaming the US-led coalition in Afghanistan for the worsening problem, Mr Ivanov said that Afghan farmers had used the tense military and political situation to plant opium poppies.

    He also said patrolling the 7,000-km (4,375-mile) border with Kazakhstan, through which drugs arrive, was an impossible job.
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    The situation on the wrong side of the Urals is scary. Many young Russians who can't get a job end up taking H. I know this might sound racist, but a lot of local distribution networks are controlled by gypsy families.

    Btw, is it true that heroin is a posh drug and cocaine is a cheap drug in the US? Here it's the other way around.
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    • #3
      Well, Russia is rather closer to the opium fields, and the US is rather closer to the Cocaine fields
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      • #4
        Originally posted by snoopy369 View Post
        Well, Russia is rather closer to the opium fields, and the US is rather closer to the Cocaine fields
        I still can't imagine someone shooting himself with some heroin and looking cool.
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        • #5
          Does Russia have problems with crystal meth? I don't know it its a uniquely American problem or not. That stuff is really nasty. It'll ruin teeth and deform the face. It's often created and distributed in rural areas of the US that do not have access to drug routes from Mexico and C. America.

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          • #6
            And it made it harder to get needed Pseudoephedrine I actually nearly ran into that law the other day, wanted to buy two different PSE drugs (one for my GF who needs the mucous-drainage type and one for myself, as I need Claritin+PSE for my allergies) and the two combined hit just exactly 3mg PSE (the maximum under IL state law per month).
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            • #7
              Originally posted by onodera View Post
              Btw, is it true that heroin is a posh drug and cocaine is a cheap drug in the US? Here it's the other way around.
              It's a matter of quality really. Pure heroin and cocaine are popular with the rich folks, just as cheap heroin and coke are popular with the poor. Of course, most Americans get their fix through their doctors (pills) or at the liquor store, just like most Russians I guess.

              If you get want to know more about poor American drug addicts, check out The Corner. It's about as realistic as you're going to get.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by onodera View Post

                The situation on the wrong side of the Urals is scary. Many young Russians who can't get a job end up taking H. I know this might sound racist, but a lot of local distribution networks are controlled by gypsy families.

                Btw, is it true that heroin is a posh drug and cocaine is a cheap drug in the US? Here it's the other way around.
                Heroin is a cheap drug in the US.

                In the US, for people who choose speed, coke is for the rich, crack and esp meth is for the poor. Meth does make people nuts, and the poorest and least educated like to smoke it, which makes it much worse.

                In America, the former head of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, wanted high unemployment, to keep lab or costs down. Many people who dropped out because they didn't see anything worthwhile have gone nuts on dope. It's an ugly legacy of greed and divisiveness.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Felch View Post
                  If you get want to know more about poor American drug addicts, check out The Corner. It's about as realistic as you're going to get.
                  The Wire also gives a number of glimpses with a main focus on heroin, though from a different perspective.
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                  • #10
                    It's good to see 'Poly dispelling all those nasty stereotypes about all Russians being drunks. Now we know that many abuse heroin instead.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Asher
                      This is why Russia was so interested in taking Afghanistan. Buy local!
                      Or maybe that's why the US were so interested in taking it, Taliban used to regularly torch poppy fields when they were in power. The fields AND the farmers, of course.
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                      • #12
                        We don't generally torch farmers. It's absurd to ask them to stop growing it, unless someone comes up with a suitable substitute to take it's place.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
                          We don't generally torch farmers. It's absurd to ask them to stop growing it, unless someone comes up with a suitable substitute to take it's place.
                          Absurd? What's next, it's absurd to put a thief in jail, unless you come up with a suitable job for him?
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                          • #14
                            Is it illegal to grow it there? If it's illegal to grow it there, that's different.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
                              We don't generally torch farmers. It's absurd to ask them to stop growing it, unless someone comes up with a suitable substitute to take it's place.
                              Holy crap, I get to agree with Slowwy. Sweet.

                              This is, of course, applicable to Columbia, Bolivia, etc.

                              Specifically wrt Afganistan, why can't we buy the poppies off them and use them for prescription drugs?

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