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A suspected crack user sleeps undisturbed atop a shower curtain at a local "crackland," while social workers roundup other suspected addicts to take them to a shelter, in Rio de Janeiro. Photo: AP
Sao Paulo - Officials in Brazil's most populous state say they will start forcing adult crack addicts to go to rehabilitation centers in an effort to curb growing use of the drug.
The Sao Paulo state plan was announced Thursday and is scheduled to begin in 10 days.
Addicts who refuse treatment can be committed against their will by an anti-drug commission of judges, prosecutors and lawyers.
Demand for crack has grown in recent years and addicts have occupied open-air “crack lands” in cities such as Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
A recent study by the Federal University of Sao Paulo found that Brazil is now the world's largest consumer of both cocaine and its crack derivative. About 6 million adults have tried cocaine in some form. - Sapa-AP
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