Apparently when all the figures are totted up the UK comes out overall top for drugs and alcohol abuse according to figures collated by the rather sinister sounding Centre for Social Justice - and IDS think tank.
The answer? Ban, ban and ban some more; the war on drugs must be won.
There was a time when I thought that, too, but I am slowly changing my mind. The heady days of hash and weed and LSD and peace and love are long gone. Nowadays there are recreational drugs known as legal highs. The problem is that new ones come to the streets as others get banned. An outcome of banning one legal high is that its replacement is often more dangerous even than prohibited class A drugs.
There is plenty of evidence from history that we are not going to stop people wanting to get high, so what do we do? Prohibition hasn't worked, it has just sent the market into criminal hands. Legalisation, a free-for-all, is not acceptable, either politically or socially, which probably leaves regulation. How it would work is anyone's guess, but it looks as though we have to change direction rather than letting the criminal underworld control things.