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Mon, 28 Mar 2005 14:05:39 -0500
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Has there been comparative study of the reasons for drinking/drug use?
Class, sex, race, religion, age, ethnicity, in different countries, at
different times of the day and week, and in different historical
periods? And, of course, different kinds of alcohol and different kinds
of drugs, whether usually licit or illicit?  As I write this post, I
realize how complicated comparisons can be!

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