Tuesday, December 26, 2006

How Come The Preznut Never Mentions this When He's Talking About The Flourishing Afghan Economy?

The quality of heroin has drastically increased in the United States as a result of the importation of Afghan supplies of the drug - the purest in the world. The LA Times, via Think Progress, has the story:

Supplies of highly potent Afghan heroin in the United States are growing so fast that the pure white powder is rapidly overtaking lower-quality Mexican heroin, prompting fears of increased addiction and overdoses.

Heroin-related deaths in Los Angeles County soared from 137 in 2002 to 239 in 2005, a jump of nearly 75% in three years, a period when other factors contributing to overdose deaths remained unchanged, experts said. The jump in deaths was especially prevalent among users older than 40, who lack the resilience to recover from an overdose of unexpectedly strong heroin, according to a study by the county's Office of Health Assessment and Epidemiology.

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According to a Drug Enforcement Administration report obtained by The Times, Afghanistan's poppy fields have become the fastest-growing source of heroin in the United States. Its share of the U.S. market doubled from 7% in 2001, the year U.S. forces overthrew the Taliban, to 14% in 2004, the latest year studied. Another DEA report, released in October, said the 14% actually could be significantly higher.

Poppy production in Afghanistan jumped significantly after the 2001 U.S. invasion destabilized an already shaky economy, leading farmers to turn to the opium market to survive.

Not only is more heroin being produced from Afghan poppies coming into the United States, it is also the purest in the world, according to the DEA's National Drug Intelligence Center.

You see, it's not ALL bad news coming out of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars - free market enterprise is flourishing in Afghanistan.

Too bad it's flourishing in the illegal opium trade.

Oh, well - as they say in the White House, "A flourishing free market economy is always a good thing."

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