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1. How much does a kilo of heroin cost on a UK street? 2. How much does the farmer get for a kilo of opium poppies (used to make the heroin)? 3. Did the number of cannabis and cocaine users in the world rise or fall between 1998 and 2008? 4. What percentage of US teenagers use cannabis? 5. Do more people die per year from drugs, alcohol or tobacco? What is the percentage difference? 6. What are the 5 most popular drugs in the world? (check your answers on the next slide)

Now read this to find out more about world drug use and argument for legalizing or decriminalizing drugs: rugs_legal