State
Facts Population: 1,211,537 Law
Enforcement Officers: 3,214 State Prison Population:
3,647 Probation Population: 15,707
Violent Crime Rate National Ranking: 43 |
2001
Federal Drug Seizures Cocaine: 28.6 kgs.
Heroin: 5.5 kgs. Methamphetamine:
30.0 kgs. Marijuana: 7.9 kgs.
Clandestine Laboratories: 3 (DEA, state, and
local) |
Top City in HawaiiHonolulu
Drug Abuse and Drug Addiction
Treatment
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Drug Situation: The Hawaiian
Islands are located approximately 2,500 miles from the continential United
States. The population is comprised of several ethnic groups, to include native
Hawaiians, Japanese, Korean, Phillipino, African-American, and Caucasian. All
of the illegal drugs that are available on the mainland can also be found in
the islands, with cocaine HCl, crack cocaine, crystal methamphetamine
(ice), Ecstasy, and OxyContin being the leading threats in the
state. Hawaii also remains the producer of some of the highest-grade marijuana
in the country (such as Kona Gold), and it is suspected that much
of it is exported to the mainland.
Cocaine: Cocaine HCl
remains popular and readily available throughout Hawaii. It is a primary reason
individuals seek addiction treatment centers there and is often used in
conjunction with other drugs including alcohol, heroin, and/or marijuana. The
tourist industry throughout the state perpetuates the demand for user
quantities, therefore ounce type dealers flourish in the bar, nightclub and
hotel scenes. Crack cocaine is also readily available. Most crack is converted
as needed, usually an ounce or two at a time, although occasionally
pound quantities have been smuggled into Hawaii.
Heroin: Much of the heroin seized in Hawaii is black
tar heroin, although there is also the smuggling and distribution of Southeast
Asian heroin. The majority of seized heroin is body carried into the islands
from Los Angeles by Mexican organizations and distributed throughout the state
by a close-knit cell of distributors. Mexican organizations with bases in Los
Angeles operate cells in Hawaii, rotating members between Hawaii, California,
other states, and Mexico. Heroin is distributed on a call and
deliver system with extensive use of pagers, cell phones, calling cards,
and pay phones. Mexican organizations recruit local distributors to lease
houses, cars and cellular telephones for their on-site representatives. Much of
the heroin use is associated with the traditional age/ethnic group (white,
middle class, 30s - 40s), although younger persons are now experimenting with
the drug. Heroin abusers are daily users of which a small percentage acts as
secondary or tertiary distributors to finance their own habits. Heroin
addiction is also a primary reason individuals enter drug rehab centers.
 Methamphetamine: Crystal methamphetamine
(ice) is the drug of choice in Hawaii, where it is readily
available, with the majority of it converted into ice before distribution. In
the past few years, ice-related crimes have increased as the drug has increased
in popularity and availability and the number of individuals seeking drug
addiction treatment for their ice addictions. The Arrestee Drug Abuse
Monitoring program in 2001 revealed 38.1% of adult males arrested from January
- September 2001 tested positive for meth abuse. Furthermore, male and female
arrestees in Honolulu tested positive for meth at a higher rate than for
marijuana (29.8%) and cocaine (11.2%). Pound quantities of crystal meth arrive
from the southwest regions of the United States smuggled by couriers and the by
private parcel services, such as Fed-ex and DHL. Local addicts can purchase ice
from a variety of sources, since ounce dealers are abundant throughout the
state. Most of the meth lab seizures in Hawaii are small conversion
laboratories. Analysis of seized glassware and chemicals reveal that most
laboratories are capable of manufacturing ounce quantities.
Club
Drugs: There has been a continued increase in the use of Ecstasy in
Hawaii among teens and young adults 2030 years old. Ecstasy is not
manufactured here, but is shipped from the mainland through the U.S. mail or
smuggled on incoming flights through the Honolulu airport. Ecstasy abuse is
rising among the large military population in Hawaii. Local military officials
view ecstasy use as the major drug use issue effecting active duty military in
Hawaii.
Marijuana: Marijuana is accessible
throughout Hawaii, which maintains its status as a national leader
in the production of high-grade marijuana. Homegrown marijuana, either
harvested from sophisticated indoor grows or from outdoor grows, remains a
staple for the local demand and for export to the mainland. Medical marijuana
certificates are a concern on the islands, where local users are permitted to
grow several plants at their residences for personal consumption. The
availability of marijuana is perceived by the local population as normal.
Small, mail order marijuana operations from the islands to the mainland exist
and survive by shipping small quantities through air parcel providers.
Marijuana may be shipped to the west coast in shipping containers marked
household goods, as growers allegedly move to the mainland,
although this has not been confirmed. Marijuana is frequently encountered in
the public schools among students as young as sixth grade. A recent survey of
high school students indicated that 70% of the respondents have easy access to
marijuana.
Other Drugs:
The most common forms of diversion of
pharmaceutical controlled substances continue to be doctor shoppers; employees
who steal from the drug inventory; prescription fraud, including forgeries and
other types of prescription falsification; and physicians who indiscriminately
prescribe and write prescriptions for reasons other than legitimate medical
purposes, outside the scope of their professional practices. Hydrocodone is one
of the most abused pharmaceutical drugs in Hawaii, ranging from $3-$9 per tab
on the street. OxyContins street price has risen 20% (80 mg/$18; 40
mg/$9; 20 mg/$4-5; 10 mg/$3) due to increased demand. Local pharmacies in Hilo
report that individuals are purchasing the maximum limits for
pseudoephedrine-based OTC drugs.
DEA Mobile
Enforcement Teams: This cooperative program with state and local law enforcement
counterparts was conceived in 1995 in response to the overwhelming problem of
drug-related violent crime in towns and cities across the nation. There have
been 348 deployments completed resulting in 14,794 arrests of violent drug
criminals through June 2002. There have been four MET deployments in the state
of Hawaii since the inception of the program: Hilo, Waipahu, Maui, and Kona.
These deployments resulted in 132 arrests and the seizure of one pound of
cocaine; 2 ounces of crack cocaine; 0.6 pounds of heroin; 9.6 pounds plus 1,847
plants of marijuana; and 3.8 pounds of methamphetamine. Also seized were 13
weapons, 19 vehicles, and over $130,000 in U.S. currency and property.
Addiction Treatment Centers Needed: As is the case on the mainland,
drug addiction continues to be a growing problem for Hawaiians. More drug rehab
centers are needed to effectively handle the problem.
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