Take Part In The Global Drug Survey 2015...

Drugs are a funny thing. Lots of people take them, lots of people talk about them – often not knowing much at all about what they are talking about.
By taking part in this year's Global Drug Survey, you will be part of the biggest survey of drug use patterns in the world. Last year almost 80,000 took part, the results, which you can view here, and this year the Global Drug Survey 2015 is attempting to reach even more people in an attempt to inform the wider drug using populations about their use of substances in a way that is meaningful, relevant and useful.
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The media sometimes does a fantastic job reporting on drug issues, other times it’s just not useful or accurate. Sometimes it’s just plain rubbish. Researchers do some interesting things but most of it‘s focused on the harm that drugs cause – not the pleasure they can bring to people’s lives. Global Drug Survey hopes to change that.
Collaborating with over 20 media partners and host of researchers and harm reduction networks across the world, translated into 10 languages and running with hubs in 17 countries we are about to under take the biggest survey of everyday drug use (inducing alcohol, tobacco and of course prescription medication – they are drugs to!) that the world, has ever seen. From what would be the perfect cannabis and life after the Silk Road, to what happened when you’re caught with drugs or being drug-tested in the work place; from nitrous oxide balloons and ecstasy pill testing to value for money and finding out what people do to keep themselves safe while high – this is going to be huge and relevant for people who use drugs, who drink, drop, get high, get low, gets scripts , grow their own or are just curious about the world around them, with a focus on drug policy and the rising tide of new drugs and the internet.
If you are interested in drugs help the Global Drugs Survey get the best information out to everyone. The results will be published exclusively with all global media partners, including CollegeTimes.com, in March and April 2015.
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Oh and of course…. Everything is anonymous and confidential.