Why even worry about that shit
And it doesn't look that way either.
When you look at how many people the US has and how many the Netherlands has, that's a pretty disturbingly high rate for them...point is, there is no Utopia, and if one found it---a normal person could not exist there.
For instance, I like a quiet, grassy place. Like the Southern US, time goes by slowly there, it's not fast paced at all, those from the city hate that, because they are used to a faster pace of life---going nowhere fast, which one of the reasons why New Yorkers tend to be most neurotic people of all.
A place that has a good mix of fast and slow and trees and other fauna is probably the best place to live. After all, drugs are merely a tool for escapism, non-reality is more attractive than reality---and the stresses within...ask the hookers in Amsterdam would they rather live there, or a place where they don't have to sell their cooter. We should take things from all perspectives
for some odd reason, I'd rather live in Bermuda, where you have to have a skill that contributes to the country, than the Netherlands, where there are less restrictions