State
Facts Population: 2,688,418 Law
Enforcement Officers: 7,061 State Prison Population:
8,544 Probation Population: 17,767
Violent Crime Rate National Ranking:
26 |
2001
Federal Drug Seizures Cocaine: 305.5 kgs.
Heroin: 1.7 kgs. Methamphetamine:
17.5 kgs. Marijuana: 2,539.4 kgs.
Clandestine Laboratories: 819 (DEA, state, and
local) |
Top 7 cities in KansasShawnee Lawrence Olathe Topeka Kansas City Overland Park Wichita
Drugs and Addiction Treatment
Centers Addiction
treatment is so desperately needed by millions of Americans that it becomes
disheartening to find out how difficult finding real help can be. There are
thousands of drug rehab facilities and addiction treatment centers, as well as
recovery groups and self help services, yet when the time comes to actually get
help it can seem like no one is around. Our services can help to isolate for
the addict and their family, the drug rehab or addiction treatment center,
either in Olathe, Kansas or a nationally based center that matches the person's
particular needs. There are a variety of factors involved in making the
decision about what treatment or rehabilitation program to attend. We can help
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programs or recovery groups that will likely be the most effective choice for
you and your family. Drug addiction can be devastating for anyone who finds
themselves trapped in the addiction. What may have seemed at one time to be an
escape or "party" quickly turns into an excruciating constant struggle to get
drugs, keep from being arrested and being endlessly weighted down by the
burdensome secrets they must keep from those who love them the most; their
family and friends. As sure as drug addiction is miserable for those addicted,
it is just as miserable for those who truly love the person. Family and friends
in Olathe, Kansas, like any other community, are seemingly forced to watch as a
person they love slowly give up their dreams, remove themselves from the life
they know and love and become isolated and alone waiting to either die from
overdose or drug complications or get caught up in the legal system and spend
the rest of their natural life in prison. Olathe, Kansas addiction treatment is
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then the only alternative is a continued life of misery and pain ultimately
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Drug Situation: Methamphetamine,
both imported and domestically produced, is a principal drug of concern in the
state of Kansas. Cocaine, particularly crack cocaine, is also readily available
throughout the state, primarily in major urban areas such as Kansas City,
Topeka, and Wichita. In addition, Kansas is a transshipment point for drugs
being transported to the eastern United States via Interstates 35 and 70 from
the southwest border and west coast cities.
 Cocaine: Cocaine is
readily available throughout Kansas. The cocaine is transported from the West
Coast via commercial airlines, motor vehicles, and mail services. Trafficking
organizations, often with direct familial ties to Mexico, bring most of the
cocaine into the state where much of it is converted into crack cocaine for
retail distribution. A high number of individuals seeking entry to drug rehab
centers is associated with crack in this area. A high level of violent crime is
also associated with the drug. Many different ethnic groups are involved in the
retail level distribution. The proceeds from the sales are often transported
back to Mexico in the same vehicles used to bring the drugs into the state.
Heroin: Low-purity Mexican heroin is available in
personal use quantities throughout the urban areas of Kansas where many seeking
drug addiction treatment report heroin abuse. Most of the heroin seizures are
of the black-tar type. In a special initiative during September 2001, two
Domestic Monitor Program purchases were made in Kansas City, Kansas. The
purchases were of Mexican origin, each having a purity of approximately 8%.
Other recent seizures include a seizure of approximately 14 pounds of black-tar
heroin, which was destined for St. Louis. The Kansas Highway Patrol is noting
an increase in the interstate transportation of heroin through the state.
 Methamphetamine: Methamphetamine abuse is the
primary concern in Kansas and it is the primary drug of choice for a great
number of addicted individuals entering drug rehab centers. Most of the
methamphetamine in the state is smuggled in by Hispanic organizations via motor
vehicles, commercial airlines, and mail delivery services. Large Mexican
communities in Kansas provide an infrastructure to import and distribute the
methamphetamine. Between 1994 and 1999, admissions to drug rehab centers for
meth in Kansas increased while admissions for heroin, cocaine, marijuana, and
alcohol decreased. Local, small toxic laboratories continue to be a significant
problem throughout Kansas. Laboratories in the Kansas City Metropolitan area
use the red phosphorous method, while laboratories in other parts of Kansas use
the Nazi method. Most of the meth laboratories in Kansas produce only ounce
quantities at a time. Law enforcement man-hours and financial resources are
being severely impacted by the number of laboratories and dumpsites.
Club Drugs:
The state of Kansas is seeing an increase in club drugs abuse,
drugs such as MDMA (Ecstasy) and GHB. MDMA is found at rave parties in all
parts of Kansas and an increase in the number of people seeking addiction
treatment centers as a result of abusing these types of drugs. Law enforcement
in western Kansas reports that it is brought into the area from Denver,
Colorado. Intelligence indicates that the drug is increasingly popular among
young Asian gang members in Wichita. In August 2001, DEA Kansas City seized an
operational MDMA laboratory and MDMA from a residence in Leawood, Kansas. In
addition, methamphetamine and GHB laboratory equipment was seized. The MDMA
laboratory was capable of producing thousands of dosage units of MDMA. GHB is
also a drug of concern throughout the state. Officials in Barton County, in
central Kansas, report GHB from Canada is available in the area.
Marijuana: Marijuana is readily available
throughout Kansas. It is imported from Mexico through cities on the southwest
border and transported in large shipments via the interstate highways through
Dallas, Oklahoma City, and on to Kansas City. From Kansas City, the marijuana
is further distributed to other cities in Kansas and other states. Domestically
produced marijuana is available throughout the state, but the imported
marijuana from Mexico dominates the market. Law enforcement officials in
Olathe, Kansas, just west of Kansas City, are reporting a large influx of high
purity BC Bud marijuana from Canada.
Other Drugs: PCP is available
primarily in the Kansas City Metropolitan area. The PCP is delivered via parcel
services from traffickers based in California. DEA Kansas City continues to
coordinate the multi-division investigation of a large LSD laboratory
discovered in Wamego, Kansas, in November 2000. Kansas treatment centers are
reporting that many of their new clients are seeking drug addiction treatment
for OxyContin addiction. Olathe, Kansas, reports that it is the most abused
pharmaceutical drug in the area and is available for $40 a tablet.
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 359 deployments completed resulting in over 14,456 arrests of violent drug
criminals as of April 1, 2002. There has been one Mobile Enforcement Team (MET)
deployment in the State of Kansas since the inception of the program. The MET
deployment to Topeka, Kansas, resulted in 18 arrests and the seizure of 2.3
pounds of cocaine, 2.7 pounds of crack cocaine, 75.9 pounds of marijuana, .1
pound of Percocet, and 9.8 pounds of methamphetamine. Also seized were 6
weapons, 9 vehicles, and over $108,000 in U.S. currency.
Special Topics: During 2001,
there were 75 Operation Pipeline interdictions reported to EPIC in the state of
Kansas, leading to the seizure of nearly 100 kilograms of cocaine, over 4,500
pounds of marijuana, six kilograms of methamphetamine and nearly $3 million
dollars.
Addiction Treatment Centers Needed:The increased abuse of illegal
drugs and the ever-increasing abuse of prescribed medications leads to an
increase in the number of addicted individuals in the state. Effective
treatment must be available to these individuals so they may become productive
members of their communities and contribute to the welfare of the state.
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