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  State Facts
  Population: 5,130,632
  Law Enforcement Officers: 15,891
  State Prison Population: 24,336
  Probation Population: 57,076
  Violent Crime Rate
  National Ranking:
15
  2001 Federal Drug Seizures
  Cocaine: 3,345.7 kgs.
  Heroin: 7.9 kgs.
  Methamphetamine: 168.6 kgs.
  Marijuana: 218,877.8 kgs.
  Clandestine
  Laboratories:
320 (DEA, state, and local)


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Drugs and Drug Rehab


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 Tempe, Arizona 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 Tempe, Arizona, 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. Tempe, Arizona addiction treatment is available. Many person's in need have attended a Tempe, Arizona drug rehab or treatment center, or left Tempe, Arizona to attend a national center with the highest success rate possible to 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 find Tempe, Arizona addiction treatment, Tempe, Arizona drug rehab or an addiction treatment center nationally, simply fill out the form provided on this page or call our toll free hotline today. There is no time to waste when someone is dying so act fast. Our consultants are available to help both in the Tempe, Arizona area and others. There is no charge for our services and the call is free so there is no reason not to start the recovery process today. Addiction can be overcome. Start today.


Drug Situation: Arizona serves primarily as a drug importation and transshipment state. Drug smuggling and transportation are dominated by major Mexican trafficking organizations. These groups are poly-drug organizations smuggling cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine, heroin, and precursor chemicals. The movement of drugs through the state contributes to the rise in substance abuse and the number of individuals entering drug rehab centers.

drug rehab / drug addiction - cocaineCocaine: Historically, Arizona has been a transshipment area for cocaine that is distributed (via passenger vehicles and tractor-trailers) to destinations throughout the United States. Crack cocaine: Throughout the metropolitan areas of Phoenix and Tucson, crack cocaine remains popular and easily attainable and is a primary contributor to those seeking drug addiction treatment. It is distributed in areas where street gangs control the market.

 

drug rehab / drug addiction - opium poppyHeroin: Both Mexican black tar heroin and brown powder heroin are consistently encountered in Arizona and among the top "drugs of choice" among those entering addiction treatment centers. Multi-kilogram quantities of heroin have been seized at the Ports of Entry and in major metropolitan areas. Heroin is easily concealed in vehicles and body-carried across the border.

 

drug rehab / drug addiction - Methamphetamine Labs Seizeddrug rehab / drug addiction - methamphetamineMethamphetamine: Throughout Arizona, methamphetamine is readily available in both crude brownish powder Mexican methamphetamine and the more pure ice or glass methamphetamine. Crystal or glass meth, 99% pure, is becoming more popular and available in Arizona. Methamphetamine is the drug of choice with poor working class whites and Hispanics and a primary reason those individuals need quality drug rehab. Arizona law enforcement’s precursor chemical initiatives have resulted in a reduction in the number of clandestine laboratories seized.

 

drug rehab / drug addiction - tablets of different colors and logosClub Drugs: Club drugs remain readily available in Arizona. The most frequently abused of these club drugs are Ecstasy (MDMA), LSD, Ketamine, nitrous oxide, and GHB. Ecstasy, the most popular of the club drugs, has become an acceptable “drug of choice” among recreational drug users, to include college-aged and younger users.

 

 

drug rehab / drug addiction - marijuana plantMarijuana: Marijuana remains readily available and is considered the most widely used illegal drug throughout the State of Arizona. Transportation of marijuana from Mexico continued to occur most often by backpackers and vehicles (passenger/truck). Large quantities of marijuana are routinely seized at the Ports of Entry, as well as remote sites along the border of Mexico. Most of the abandoned loads, in quantities in excess of 150 pounds, are found in a variety of locations and cannot be attributed to a specific group of traffickers. Marijuana is often used in conjunction with other primary drugs of choice as reported by those entering addiction treatment centers.

Marijuana legalization efforts: In 1996, Arizona voters passed Proposition 200, which permits a physician, with the concurrence of a second physician, to prescribe marijuana, heroin, LSD, and all other Schedule I drugs. In 1997, Proposition 200 was overruled by the Arizona State Legislature. In 1998 Proposition 200 was reintroduced under the name “The People Have Spoken.” This initiative successfully passed, thus creating the current law. In 2000, a second attempt to pass the initiative did not make it to the November 7th ballot due to legal technicalities. In February 2002 a “Medical Marijuana” initiative was filed with the State of Arizona for consideration in the November general election. This initiative, titled “The People Have Spoken,” creates a Medical Marijuana registry card system that would be managed by The Arizona Department of Public Safety. This card would be issued to individuals diagnosed with a debilitating medical condition. This initiative increases the maximum sentence for drug offenders committing a violent crime while under the influence of drugs and decriminalizes simple possession of marijuana less than one ounce to a civil fine. It also requires a drug-related conviction before any forfeiture of property could be seized relating to the possession or use of drugs. In addition, the initiative changes the wording of “prescribe” to “recommend” by a doctor.

 

drug rehab / drug addiction - ecstasy pillsOther Drugs: Prescription controlled drugs continue to be smuggled from Mexico into Arizona on a regular basis. Hydrocodone, oxycodone, and benzodiazepene products continue to comprise the majority of prescription controlled drugs abused in Arizona. Arizona has begun to see organized groups utilizing computer-generated prescriptions to obtain OxyContin for both personal abuse and distribution for profit. As prescription drug abuse rises, so does the need for addiction treatment centers to handle the increasing problem.

 

drug rehab / drug addiction - Drug-Violation ArrestsDEA 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 have been 12 METdeployments in Arizona since the inception of the program: Eloy/Pinal, Bullhead City, Prescott, Lake Havasu City, Sierra Vista, Apache County, Coconino County, Navajo County, Payson, Show Low, Glendale, and Tombstone. These deployments resulted in 509 arrests and the seizure of 32.8 pounds of cocaine, 1.3 pounds of crack cocaine, 1,387 pounds of marijuana, .5 pounds of heroin, 500 units of LSD, 59.8 pounds of methamphetamine, and 13 clandestine methamphetamine labs. Also seized were 126 weapons, 60 vehicles, and over $225,000 in U.S. currency and property.

Special Topics: This year the Phoenix Metro Intelligence Strategic and Tactical Investigative Center (MISTIC), a multi-agency enforcement and intelligence center opened in Phoenix. The Center houses several agencies: DEA, Phoenix Police Department, FBI-JDIG (Federal Bureau of Investigation – Joint Drug Intelligence Group), and Maricopa County/DEA Clan Lab Group. The mission of the MISTIC Center is to apply enhanced intelligence processes and greater operational coordination to identify drug trafficking organizations (D.T.O.s). Phoenix Group #1, Southwest Border Initiative (SWBI) is co-located with Phoenix Police Department’s Drug Task Force at the MISTIC Center. They develop and pursue Title III investigations targeting Mexican D.T.O.s.

Drug Addiction Treatment Needed:

In conjunction with continued law enforcement efforts, more addiction treatment centers are needed to combat the ever-growing socio-economic problem of substance abuse and addiction.



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