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Utah Drug Information
Cocaine is encountered throughout Utah and crack cocaine is available in limited quantities. Prices for cocaine powder remain stable.
Heroin poses a serious problem throughout Utah. Mexican brown and black tar heroin are readily available throughout the state, though multi-ounce and larger quantities are primarily distributed in Utah’s major cities.
The majority of marijuana encountered in Utah is of Mexican origin, although it is also grown in the fertile soil of the remote areas of the state.
The dramatic reduction in locally produced methamphetamine has been accompanied by an increase in the availability of Mexican methamphetamine in Utah. The price of methamphetamine supplied by Mexican poly-drug trafficking organizations has increased in the last year. Several recent investigations revealed that traffickers were charging $1,100 per ounce of methamphetamine, as compared to as little as $650-$700 per ounce in late 2005.
MDMA and designer drugs are a problem along the Wasatch Range, which stretches from Provo to Ogden. These drugs are available through bars, clubs, private parties and raves.
Current investigations indicate that diversion of OxyContin continues to be a problem in Utah, while diazepam, meperidine, and methadone were also identified as being among the most commonly abused and diverted pharmaceuticals in state.
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According to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), approximately 133,000 of Utah citizens over the age of 12 reported past month use of an illicit drug.
Additional survey results indicate that 59,000 Utah citizens reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Approximately 41,000 reported past year illicit drug dependence.
During 2006, there were 15,569 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in Utah. There were 14,926 admissions during 2005. In 2004, there were 13,931 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in the state.
However, approximately 55,000 Utah citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year. |