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Cocaine works by stimulating the central nervous system, and often suppresses the appetite. In 2005, cocaine was estimated to have a U.S. market value of over 70 billion dollars. While podered cocaine is often found on the party scene, crack cocaine has been marketed towards lower income users because cocaine sold in rock form is much cheaper.
Cocaine addiction in Arizona is a major problem. This is mostly due to its shared border with Mexico. Mexican drug trafficking organizations utilize the border between Mexico and Arizona to ship in massive quantities of cocaine. Usually these shipments are limited in size, so as not to take a big hit of the cocaine is seized by officials.
Drug Trafficking Organizations tend to use commercial trucks, private vehicles, animal caravans and backpackers to smuggle cocaine across the border. Traffickers take advantage of the vast irregular, unpopulated terrain of sothern Arizona to their advantage in getting cocaine into the United States.
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Cocaine Abuse In Arizona
Crack cocaine is available to in greater quantities than powdered cocaine in the state of Arizona. Powder cocaine has a street price of $85 - $130/gram and crack goes for $10 -$20/rock.
NSDUH data shows that 137,000 Arizona residents reported that they have had a dependancy on an illegal drug within the last year. That is a 45,000-person increase from the year before. Cocaine is starting to seep into Arizona high schools as well. 11.6% of 12th graders have abused cocaine at least once in their lives.
Arizona oficials have seized over 2,000 kilograms of cocaine in 2007 and are working to implement more drug courts. As of 2007 there were 26 drug courts in the state of Arizona, as well as 13 that were either just implemented or being planned. Additionally Arizona hospitals reported that 32,426 Arizona residents visited the ER for a drug-related illness.
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Cocaine Rehabs in Arizona
During 2006 there were 24,360 people admitting themselves to treatment in the state of Arizona. 1,426 of those admissions were for cocaine addictions. However, not all Arizona
residents are receiving the treatment they need. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 124,000 Arizona residents need treatment but have not received any.
If you or anyone you know is in need of help for a cocaine addiction in Arizona please call (877) 340-3602 NOW. |
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Cocaine Addiction Effects
There are several ways to detect if a person has abused cocaine recently. Generally, cocaine will stay in the body for 1-5 days, depending on how much was ingested and how quickly the person metabolizes the drug.
The most common way to test for the presence of cocaine in the system is through a urine drug screen, these can be found at most pharmacies. This method of drug screening usually produces the fastest results, most often in a few minutes you will know if cocaine had been abused in the last five days.
There are several signs that a person who is under the influence of cocaine will exibit. Some of the most common signs are listed below. However, the only real way to handle a cocaine addiction is to enter into one of the many cocaine rehabs in Arizona.
Red, bloodshot eyes
Runny nose or constant sniffing
Lines (track marks), bruises or blood on their arms and legs - if they are injecting the cocaine
Loss in weight
Dilated pupils
Nosebleeds
Hyperactivity
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