This seems to be the lead story on Sky this morning but it is never far from media attention.
The number of deaths linked to so-called 'legal' highs could overtake those linked to heroin by 2016, a think tank has warned. Now as a person that often dabbled in 'illegal' highs in my youth my main choice of high was alcohol. I drank to get drunk there was no in between with me and I was certainly into a bit of speed at the same time as I drank.
Looking at the figures the latest for 2012 deaths from legal highs 97, alcohol related deaths 8,367 yet rarely does alcohol related deaths have the same condemnation that these legal highs seem to warrant.
Why is alcohol related issues so ignored? Of course any death is regrettable but we choose to drink, take drugs, fling ourselves off high buildings, cross roads and a million and one other things that might kill us. So is this constant publicity of what are a few deaths from legal highs really the right way to approach the issue?
The number of deaths linked to so-called 'legal' highs could overtake those linked to heroin by 2016, a think tank has warned. Now as a person that often dabbled in 'illegal' highs in my youth my main choice of high was alcohol. I drank to get drunk there was no in between with me and I was certainly into a bit of speed at the same time as I drank.
Looking at the figures the latest for 2012 deaths from legal highs 97, alcohol related deaths 8,367 yet rarely does alcohol related deaths have the same condemnation that these legal highs seem to warrant.
Why is alcohol related issues so ignored? Of course any death is regrettable but we choose to drink, take drugs, fling ourselves off high buildings, cross roads and a million and one other things that might kill us. So is this constant publicity of what are a few deaths from legal highs really the right way to approach the issue?