At the end of every year the Global Drug Survey opens up, inviting people from around the world to take part in the world’s biggest anonymous drug survey.
Since its inaugural run in 2014, the survey data has revealed information about new substance use trends, helping to guide the development of saner drug policies and distributing up-to-date harm reduction tips and techniques.
In addition to asking the usual questions, this year the Global Drug Survey is also zeroing in on a few new topics: how people use cannabis to treat their illnesses, what drinkers regret doing while drunk, how MDMA users take the drug over the course of a night, and how people self-medicate with psychedelics.
If you’ve taken drugs this year then you should fill out this survey. It can take a while to complete, especially if you’ve used a wide variety of substances, but the data will contribute to a better understanding of how the world uses drugs and educate people on how to use them in the safest possible way.
Time is quickly running out so you better jump on it fast if you want to participate—the submission period ends on January 5th.