The article doesn't say it doesn't happen. Pleas read the article.
From an arcitle google found in a split second of research:
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Of an estimated 106 million emergency department (ED) visits in the U.S. during 2004, the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) estimates that 1,997,993 were drug-related. DAWN data indicate that MDMA was involved in 8,621 ED visits; GHB was involved in 2,340 visits; rohypnol was involved in 473 visits; and ketamine was involved in 227 visits.
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That's in one year.
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During 2006, Federal authorities made 690 arrests related to MDMA. This is down from: 764 in 2005; 937 in 2004; 1,023 in 2003; and 1,506 in 2002. There were also 2 Federal arrests for GHB in the U.S. during 2006, which is down from 19 in 2005 and 20 in 2004.23
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http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/...x.html#arrests
That's 4,920 arrests in 5 years.