Rhabbi, the biggest thing I was pointing out is how statistics tend to be abused. They may mean rate in reference to per capita but they may mean rate as per year. The last two just felt a bit vague, and when things are vague people tend to fill in the gaps without even realizing it. Perhaps I am just being way to anal.

Regardless, I feel bad about having replied without taking more time to do some reading and looking stuff up. I mostly just wrote what I thought about the ideas and did a couple quick searches for the most part. I'll try to avoid that in the future. ^_^

So far we have been attacking the consumer (locking them up for possessing) and the providers as well; however, it doesn't seem to be terribly effective. I assume the book outlines a more effective method?