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Every year, Mixmag publishes the most accurate survey of clubbers and their habits but they need people to fill in the anonymous questionaire, read on for information
Mixmag is one of the biggest music magazines on the planet and they do a lot of different things in their magazine but their most known feature, outside the EDM scene is the annual drug survey. This is not how many drugs someone does, this is just an anonymous survery that helps gather data, which has been used in court cases, drug addiction plans and plans that have made clubbing safer. Since most people on this site do go clubbing, we want you to help Mixmag make 2004's drug survey, the most accurate ever. All you have to do, is fill out a questionaire, which is kept confidential. It is run by Luke Mitcheson (South London and Maudsley NHS Trust), Neil Hunt, Adam Winstock (South West Area Health Services), Jim McCambridge (National Addiction Centre). They are doctors who want to create an accurate survey and it is all confidential. So if you have the time, please fill the survey out, it will help conferences, research and a host of other things and even if you don't do drugs or do drugs, fill it out anyway because your voice is important in the results.
Mixmag Drug Survey 2004
The results will be published in the Feb 2005 issue of Mixmag
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