State
Facts Population: 16,331,739 Law
Enforcement Officers: 38,206 State Prison
Population: 72,007 Probation Population: 152,018
Violent Crime Rate National Ranking:
1 |
2001
Federal Drug Seizures Cocaine: 7,359.4 kgs.
Heroin: 633.6 kgs. Methamphetamine:
87.0 kgs. Marijuana: 30,185.4 kgs.
Clandestine Laboratories: 33 (DEA, state, and
local) |
Top 43 Cities in Florida
Drugs and Drug Addiction
Treatment
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 Port St. Lucie, Florida 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 find what is available and help you narrow down your choices only those
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 Port St. Lucie, Florida, 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. Port St. Lucie, Florida
addiction treatment is available. Many person's in need have attended a Port
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stop the problem. Like cancer or any terminal illness, when addiction has taken
hold of someone you love it doesn't matter where the facility is or what has to
be done to get the person there, it must be done. If the person is not
successful in leaving addiction behind for real then the only alternative is a
continued life of misery and pain ultimately leading to either death or
imprisonment. Help is needed and must be gotten NOW before it's too late. To
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Drug Situation: Florida is a
prime area for international drug trafficking and money laundering
organizations, and a principal thoroughfare for cocaine and heroin transiting
to the northeastern United States and Canada. The Florida coastline provides
virtually unlimited opportunities for drug trafficking organizations to use
maritime conveyances to smuggle cocaine into the United States. Florida leads
the nation in MDMA seizures. And Miami International Airport (MIA) is a major
entry point for South American heroin into the U.S. For this reason, drug
addiction is on the rise and the need for addiction treatment centers continues
to grow.
 Cocaine: Cocaine is
readily available in multi-kilogram amounts throughout Florida and is the
primary drug of choice among those entering drug rehab centers. South American
trafficking organizations dominate the importation and distribution of cocaine
in Florida. Smuggling via the use of go-fast vessels, primarily from The
Bahamas, remains the biggest trafficking threat. The Caribbean serves as a
major transit zone for cocaine from Central and South America into Florida, and
The Bahamas continues to be a gateway for the importation of cocaine and other
drugs. Cocaine HC1 is preferred throughout most of Florida, but in many areas
it is converted to crack cocaine for sale at the retail level. Crack cocaine
and its association with violent crime continues to be a major problem in
Florida. Crack cocaine is available throughout Florida and remains a drug of
choice for many in the lower socio-economic areas of the state seeking
affordable, effective drug addiction treatment.
Heroin: MIA
is a major gateway for South American heroin distribution throughout the
northeast U.S. Heroin is readily available throughout Florida, with the highest
concentrations in the central and southern parts of the state. From CY 1998
through CY 2001, Florida was second in heroin seizures nationwide (in CY 1997
Florida was first). The primary method in which South American heroin is
smuggled is through the use of couriers, who ingest the heroin in quantities up
to 1 kilogram. Heroin abusers entering addiction treatment centers continue to
grow in numbers.
 Methamphetamine: Methamphetamine is the primary drug
of choice among those seeking drug addiction treatment in Central Florida.
Methamphetamine is transported into Florida, in multi-pound increments, by drug
trafficking organizations based in California and Texas. Aside from these
organizations, clandestine methamphetamine lab seizures have taken an explosive
upturn in Florida. For CY 2002, through June 30th, there have been 66 labs
seized, compared to 33 labs seized for all of CY 2001. These clandestine labs
tend to be small operations, but taken as a whole they represent a growing
danger. The labs in Florida tend to be small, quick cook labs, which produce an
average of between 1 1/2 to 2 ounces of methamphetamine per batch.
Club Drugs: MDMA is the
most readily available dangerous drug throughout Florida. LSD remains
available, however seizures are rare. GHB is also readily available in Florida,
especially in and around colleges and universities. MDMA is found at rave
parties in all parts of Florida and is frequently used in conjunction with
other illegal and/or prescription drugs. GHB is commonly abused in Florida, as
well as two precursors - GBL and Butanediol (BD).
Marijuana: Marijuana, both domestically
grown and imported, is readily available throughout Florida. Both varieties are
widely abused by people of all socio-economic classes. A 2001 Florida Youth
Survey on Substance Abuse reported a 70% increase in marijuana use among 7th
graders and a 38% increase in use among 6th graders, as compared with 2000.
Domestic indoor cultivation is a significant industry throughout Florida. The
availability of plant hot houses and large commercial nurseries allow
traffickers ready access to the necessary equipment for indoor grow operations.
Marijuana from high-tech domestic indoor grow operations is available for those
who can afford to purchase it. The Panhandle region continues to be a transit
area for marijuana from Mexico. Seizures continue along Interstate-10 from
trucks, rental vehicles and trailers traveling east into Florida. Mexican
commercial grade marijuana also continues to be brought into Florida from the
Southwest Border.
Special
Topics: Pharmaceutical drugs remain widely available throughout
Florida, especially OxyContin. Throughout CY 2001, the abuse of OxyContin
escalated throughout Florida. Medical examiners throughout the state reported
significant increases in deaths involving the use of oxycodone and/or
hydrocodone. Money Laundering: The use of shell banks and wire transfers
continues to be an especially popular method of laundering money and evading
tax payments. Drug proceeds are electronically moved from place to place or
layered to obscure the origin of the funds, and the currency is then
reintroduced as clean for trafficker use. Bulk currency shipments
remain a common method of laundering narcotics proceeds from the United States
back to source countries. Large quantities of U.S. currency are still being
concealed in assorted forms of outbound cargo being shipped to Colombia. On
average, currency amounts range from $10,000 to $1 million and are often
delivered to businesses for shipment in legitimate exported cargo. The amount
of cargo processed and exported from South Florida is so voluminous that
sporadic inspection of outbound containers remains a difficult and cumbersome
task. The illegal use of pharmaceuticals leads an increasing number of addicted
individuals to search for addiction treatment centers.
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. In Florida, as of June 30, 2002, there have been 24
deployments completed resulting in 648 arrests of violent drug
criminals.
More Drug Rehab Centers are Needed:Because of its attractiveness to
international drug traffickers, the drug addiction problem in Florida is
ever-growing. Law enforcement agencies are increasing their efforts to halt the
inflow of drugs into the country via Florida. However, more needs to be done to
help those addicted to illegal and illegally used prescription drugs. We need
to increase the number of addiction treatment centers available to care for
them and help them get their lives back on track. |