Vermont is the nation's Drug Capitol.

pSi007

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[h=1]Here's Why Vermont Has the Highest Rate of Illicit Drug Use in America[/h]http://finance.yahoo.com/news/heres-why-vermont-highest-rate-131200523.html
Vermont has the highest rate of illicit drug use in the country with 15% of people saying they've used within the past month (compared to 4.2% in Utah, where illicit drug use is the lowest), according to 2010-2011 surveys from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The Northeastern state ranked high for almost every type of drug, from marijuana to cocaine.
This trend is a consequence of factors including weather, politics, and proximity to big cities, according to Barbara Cimaglio, the Vermont Department of Health's deputy commissioner for alcohol and drug abuse programs.

"You have everything from the colder climate, which tends to be a reason some people give, to more liberal attitudes, to higher income levels, to people having more access, but I don't think anyone knows for sure," Barbara Cimaglio told Business Insider.
Cimaglio pointed out that marijuana accounts for a large portion of the state's drug use. Vermont ranked highest in the U.S. for marijuana use, with about 13% of people saying they've used it in the past month.

"I think what drives this up tends to be the higher use of marijuana, and if you look at the states [with high illicit drug use], they tend to be the states that have decriminalized or have more favorable attitudes toward use of marijuana," she said.
Trafficking from out-of-state drug dealers has also worsened Vermont's drug problem, likely because the state has highways that feed into big cities.
"I think Vermont is really in sort of a perfect storm because we're on that highway between Montreal, Boston, New York, and also going to Philadelphia," Cimaglio said. "You have to go through Vermont to get to some of the bigger cities like Boston, so it seems like some people are just trafficking along the way and Vermont is one of the stops."
Within the last year or so, she said, she's heard more stories of burglaries related to drug trafficking and more stories about people being arrested in Vermont who aren't from the state.
Seven Days, an independent newspaper in Vermont, reported earlier this year that large amounts of heroin have been coming into the state from big-city dealers who can sell the drug at a higher price in Vermont. The drug is coming from New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Detroit.
A bag of heroin that would cost $5 in a big city can sell for as much as $30 in Rutland, Vt., the city's police chief James Baker told the newspaper. Vermont is seeing an uptick in heroin use, Cimaglio confirmed.
Prescription drug use has also risen dramatically in Vermont, as it has around the country, the Burlington Free Press reported in 2011.
Vermont officials have taken notice of the drug use trends and are trying to curb the problem.

"We've enhanced our treatment services greatly, and also law enforcement," Cimaglio said. "We're addressing it on all fronts."

according to Barbara Cimaglio, the Vermont Department of Health's deputy commissioner for alcohol and drug abuse programs.
"You have everything from the colder climate, which tends to be a reason some people give, to more liberal attitudes, to higher income levels, to people having more access, but I don't think anyone knows for sure,"
What The Fuck is She Talking about????


Vermont ranked highest in the U.S. for marijuana use, with about 13% of people saying they've used it in the past month.
"I think what drives this up tends to be the higher use of marijuana"

geee... Ya think?


"I think Vermont is really in sort of a perfect storm because we're on that highway between Montreal, Boston, New York, and also going to Philadelphia," Cimaglio said. "You have to go through Vermont to get to some of the bigger cities like Boston, so it seems like some people are just trafficking along the way and Vermont is one of the stops."
So... All of the drugs are coming from Montreal and going to the "bigger cities", BLAME CANADA!

The drug is coming from New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Detroit.

hahaha, senseless garbage.. Why in the name of God would someone hire this idiot?
 

Harrekin

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How long will it take for Gubbermint to realise that people take drugs because they're fun?!
 

spandy

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I realized I knew nothing about that state, so I had to google it.

#1 producer of maple syrup. Maybe maple syrup is the gateway to hard drugs!!!

Their biggest city is a village compared to most states biggest cities.

Sounds like a buncha rich people tanking up on maple syrup looking for their next fix. Arrest them all!
 

Harrekin

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I realized I knew nothing about that state, so I had to google it.

#1 producer of maple syrup. Maybe maple syrup is the gateway to hard drugs!!!

Their biggest city is a village compared to most states biggest cities.

Sounds like a buncha rich people tanking up on maple syrup looking for their next fix. Arrest them all!
IMO it should be added to the Controlled Substances list as a Class 1 and Maple Cultivation should be a Federal offense.
 

Doer

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I realized I knew nothing about that state, so I had to google it.


Their biggest city is a village compared to most states biggest cities.
Are they still a State? ...I thought they voted to disappear or transcend, or ascend the plane or something.
 

spandy

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Are they still a State? ...I thought they voted to disappear or transcend, or ascend the plane or something.
Wiki said something about them being sovereign before they were a state. Can't remember, it was a few hours/grams ago.
 
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