Drug Abuse Texas: Drug Abuse in Colorado

Mexican trafficking organizations are the ones that are responsible for the heavy influx of most varieties of drugs in the state of Colorado. While the distribution of marijuana, methamphetamine, heroin, and cocaine is under their control, club drugs are mostly distributed by independent traffickers who depend of suppliers both within and outside the United States. As such, street gangs that are a part of criminal organizations operating in Texas, Mexico, and California provide the drugs to users. Easy availability of drugs in Colorado is a contributing factor in the increase in the number of drug users and the number of meth users has more than doubled from 2000 to 2005.

Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) declared that the number of DUI arrests for New Year’s Eve holiday went up to 449, which was much higher than the previous year’s record of 407. These arrests were done during the enforcement period of The Heat Is On Campaign and speak volumes about the popularity of drugs in parties and clubs. More than eighty percent of convicts in Colorado prisons are believed to have substance-abuse problems and many of them have landed up in jail due to drug related crime.

Cocaine is one of the most popular drugs in Colorado, though heroin and meth are also abused by most drug users. Colorado receives a steady supply of meth from Mexico and California where there are plenty of clandestine labs that produce the deadly drug. Club drugs happen to be one of the most dreaded types of drugs as they bring along other crimes such as prostitution, violence, and pornography. There is a great demand for MDMA while others like GHB, LSD, and Ketamine are also popular in the nightclub scene. Marijuana, which is supposedly the most abused drug in the state, comes from Mexico while its most potent and expensive version “BC Bud” is smuggled into the state from British Columbia, and the Pacific Northwest.

The state of Colorado is currently involved in introducing different programs to deter drug traffickers and discourage drug abuse. They have attained considerable success in closing down several meth labs in Colorado thereby reducing the supply. Over the past five years, drug use among the young populations has reduced by almost 20 percent which means Colorado’s efforts in fight against drugs are on the right track.

People can choose from a wide range of drug rehab programs offered in drug rehab and treatment centers across Colorado. They need to carefully understand what a rehab center can do for their loved one to help him fight drugs effectively. Some drug rehabs may not offer a drug detox program, which is usually regarded as one of the most important aspects of a treatment program. Although people can count on an efficient drug rehab center to overcome addiction, they also need to practice resistance techniques that they had acquired there to stay away from all those stimulants that can trigger the addiction again. This could be a place where they abused drugs for the first time or a pal with whom they abused drugs.

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