Citizens in the state of Nebraska are faced with a major drug problem in their state and need help immediately. The popularity of club drugs and pharmaceuticals continue to be a concern to law enforcement and to local communities. There is a perception among users that these drugs are “safe” to use. Oxycontin is widely available throughout Nebraska and “pharming” parties are becoming popular among junior high and high school students, where controlled pharmaceuticals are traded and abused. According to the National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) data, approximately 32,000 Nebraska citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year. According to the Office of Justice Programs Drug Court Clearinghouse and Technical Assistance Project, approximately 53.9% of the Federally-sentenced defendants in Nebraska had committed drug offenses and more than 60% of the drug cases involved methamphetamine. It is obvious that citizens and communit...
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Throughout the state of Colorado it has been reported that drug and alcohol abuse and addiction is on the rise. Methamphetamine is the major concern for law enforcement within the state of Nebraska. Cocaine and heroin are available in limited quantities in the Omaha Metropolitan area. This is primarily due to the consumer preference for methamphetamine. Marijuana is readily available throughout the state and pharmaceutical drugs continue to be a problem in Nebraska. Interstate 80 crosses Nebraska from east to west and serves as a major smuggling route for drug trafficking organizations. The number of Hispanic workers, both legal and illegal, has nearly tripled in the last 10 years and Hispanic children currently represent the largest minority student population in the state. This rapid population growth has allowed members of drug trafficking organizations with ties to Mexico to more easily blend into the community.
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Residents of Nebraska have been confronted with a major drug problem in their state. Nebraska has been flooded with cocaine, MDMA (ecstasy), methamphetamine and marijuana brought in from Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations to be distributed throughout the state. In 2007 the number of treatment admissions in Nebraska was 15,416 according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration State Treatment Data. Free Drug Rehab is offered by the state of Nebraska through government programs but is not always the best solution to this problem and doesn’t always produce the best results. Although some individuals are in immediate need and can not always afford to pay for a private drug rehab facility, it has been proven that long-term residential in-patient drug rehab programs are most effective and successful in treating drug and alcohol addiction. Read more
Residents of the state of Nebraska are desperately searching for a successful drug and alcohol rehab program. In 2008, out of all traffic fatalities, 27% involved a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08 or higher, according to the 2008 Nebraska Drunk Driving Statistics. Alcohol and drug addiction has become a major problem in Nebraska and seems to be on the rise. During 2007, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reported making 132 arrests for drug violations in Nebraska, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration 2008 Nebraska Factsheet. According to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) results indicate that 34,000 (2.36%) Nebraska citizens reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Approximately 26,000 (1.78%) reported past year illicit drug dependence. Read more

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