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Wyoming Drug Information

Wyoming’s demand for cocaine has declined in recent years. Crack cocaine can be found in the state, but not in significant quantities.

The greater problem in Wyoming, along with many other states, is an increasing number of people addicted to painkillers. Valium (a benzodiazepine) and semi-synthetic narcotic painkillers (such as Vicodin, Dilaudid and Percocet/Percodan) have been identified as being among the most commonly abused and diverted pharmaceuticals in Wyoming.

Since prescription drugs are available in the medicine cabinets of the typical American household, teens often experiment with abusing prescription meds before moving on to street drugs and other substances. Some people, once addicted, will seek out sources of heroin as a cheaper substitute. Latest reports show that heroin overdose deaths are increasing.

In recent years, methamphetamine has emerged as an illicit drug of choice in Wyoming and is the most significant drug threat in the state. Methamphetamine abuse is of great concern to Wyoming law enforcement due to its correlation with violent crime, domestic violence and child abuse. Methamphetamine abusers may go on binges of using the drug perpetually for week after week. This poses a public safety threat not only to Wyoming drug abusers but Wyoming residents at large. At points during the addict’s binge, he or she may hallucinate and act paranoid for periods lasting days.

Marijuana is widely abused in Wyoming. With Colorado’s legal trade in marijuana right next door, it’s far easier to lay one’s hands on this drug than in previous years.

Club drugs such as GHB and MDMA can be found in Wyoming and most come from sources of supply in Colorado. Although not as popular, LSD and psilocybin mushrooms are frequently-used recreational drugs on college campuses.

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According to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), approximately 32,000 of Wyoming citizens reported prior month use of an illicit drug. More than 115,000 were binge drinkers.

Additional survey results indicate that 19,000 Wyoming citizens reported alcohol dependence in a recent year. Another 8,000 reported past year illicit drug dependence.

In a recent year, about 1,000 people received treatment for drug addiction and 4,000 were treated for alcohol addiction. However, the vast majority of those in Wyoming who needed treatment did not find it. In many cases, this is because the person had not yet realized his or her problem with drugs or alcohol and so did not seek it out.