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Alcoholism and drug abuse is
the nation's largest health problem, and New Mexico is no exception. Right now
there are more than 23 million people in America who are in need of effective
alcohol or drug rehab and addiction treatment. If you're in New Mexico and have
a problem with drugs or alcohol or know someone who does, contact Paradise Drug
Rehab for help.
During 2003, there were 3,508 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in New Mexico. This is up from 2,866 treatment admissions during 2002. There were 6,730 admissions to treatment in New Mexico during 2001. More than half of the clients entering drug rehab started using drugs before the age of 18 and had never been to a drug rehab or addiction treatment center previously.
Alcoholism and drug use leads to criminality in most cases and many people in New Mexico going through alcohol or drug treatment have legal charges. The good news is that an effective drug rehab program can help you or your loved one get back on track to leading a normal, happy and drug-free life and put your past behind you.
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As of September 2004, there
were 18 drug courts in New Mexico that had been operating for more than 2
years, 15 that had recently been implemented, and 6 that were being planned.
During 2002, 37.4% of the Federally-sentenced defendants in New Mexico were charged with drug offenses. Nearly 56% of the drug cases involved marijuana. The Narcotics Section handled 256 cases during 2003 that involved crack cocaine.
During 2003, the New Mexico Department of Public Safety Narcotics Section made 645 arrests. This is up from 575 arrests in 2002.
During 2002, 53 law enforcement agencies in New Mexico supplied arrest data to the Federal Bureau of Investigations. These agencies reported 4,370 arrests for drug abuse violations during the year. During 2003, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) made 534 drug violation arrests in New Mexico.
It is estimated that more than 14,000 New Mexico youth ages 12 through 17 are dependent on alcohol or drugs. In the fall of 2001, high schools in 62 New Mexico school districts participated in the first New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS). Nearly 29% (28.9%) of the students surveyed reported first using marijuana at age 13 or younger.
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