New York Drug Rehab & Alcohol Rehab
The current drug problem in New York
When you consider the fact that New York is the 3rd most populated state in the US behind California (#1) and Texas (#2), and that it has the most diverse cultural mix in the country, it is easy to understand why the drug problem is so prolific here. It is the most exciting state in the country when you consider the atmosphere filled with businesses, celebrities, fashion events, literary events, music, and restaurants. Sadly, the widespread availability of addictive substances is why so many residents have problems with them.
Another significant issue is that there are several interstate corridors namely I-81, 86, 87, 88, and 390 that enables the many drug trafficking organizations to distribute and transport these substances throughout the state. This widespread availability of these substances and the large number of recreational users that purchase them is a major concern of the DEA and state law enforcement agencies. Not only has this led to numerous criminal and legal issues, the number of admissions into New York drug rehab facilities has increased.
Facts and statistics regarding the drug problem in New York
The following facts and statistics reflect information that has been gathered from the many New York drug rehab centers throughout the state based on the recorded admissions of the clients that have enrolled in their addiction treatment and recovery programs:
- 79% of all the alcoholics in the state are male
- 76% of the individuals who are addicted to alcohol and a primary drug are males
- nearly 33% of all alcoholics are between the ages of 36 and 45, while nearly 38% of all substance users between same age bracket drink alcohol and use a primary drug with their beverage of choice
- slightly over 41% of all cocaine users smoke it in crack form and are between the ages of 31 and 40 while nearly 40% in the same age bracket will ingest the drug by other means
- nearly 35% of all heroin users are between the ages of 31 and 40
- 40.5% of all marijuana users are between the ages of 12 and 20
- 32% of all meth users are between the ages of 26 and 35
- drug arrests in the state of New York have remained at about the same level since 2004 and have remained steady ever since then
- meth lab seizures peaked continue to be and up and down rollercoaster ride since the beginning of the 21st century
New York City continues to be one of the most significant substance destinations and distribution centers in the US due to its population diversity and ports of entry. The most significant impact on the state have been with four different substances – cocaine in both crack and powder form, heroin, and MDMA’s. Despite the fact that meth-related incidences have been steadily increasing in New York, they have a lesser impact than the four above.
According to the DEA and state law enforcement agencies, the following is information on the 5 primary drug threats in the state of New York: 
Club drugs – with the club scene and rave parties more popular than ever with teen and young adult recreational substance users in New York City and other large urban areas, the concern about these drugs has been steadily growing since 2000. Today, they are one of the top four drug threats in the state today with MDMA’s such as Ecstasy and GHB being the most popular ones and LSD growing in popularity where hallucinogens are concerned.
Cocaine – New York’s top cocaine rings continue to be acquiring their largest quantities of Colombia-based DTO’s. The problem with cocaine sells has grown from the gangs on the streets selling it in retail sized quantities to bars. Clubs and small grocery markets as well. Another venue that is becoming a major concern is vehicle delivery services bringing the drug to many homes in neighborhoods.
Heroin – the most common form of heroin being sold in New York is coming from South America and is most often sold in what are referred to as “dime bags” ($10 quantities) up to and including 10-pack bundles of heroin that sell for $100. So as you can see, the drug’s popularity is primarily based on its massive availability and its price.
Marijuana – airfreight or auto and truck transport imports most of the marijuana into the New York City area and many upstate communities which usually originate in Canada, Florida, and the southwestern US. Traditional organized crime associations continue to dominate the marijuana trafficking within New York City.
Methamphetamine – surprisingly, meth is not a major problem in the state of New York like it is in many other states. This may be due to the fact that the availability of it is not so widespread and it is not very cost-effective compared to cocaine and marijuana. However, the DEA and state law enforcement agencies are getting more and more concerned about the number of smaller meth labs that are beginning to dot the rural New York landscape.
In recent years, prescription medications are beginning to creep up in the recreational drug use “department” and they are being widely used by teens and younger adults alike.
Getting professional help is only a phone call away
The number of New York drug rehab centers has grown significantly over the past couple of decades with the more alternative, residential and out-patient formats growing in popularity. Despite the fact that this is beneficial to the growing numbers of individuals who are suffering with substance abuse, addiction and dependency issues, it also poses a challenge as the process of choosing one has now gotten a bit more difficult.
In most instances, the individual seeking help will have to choose between an in-patient and an out-patient New York drug rehab center in order to get the help they need. The DrugRehab.org referral service can help you find the most effective program that addresses your clinical and personal needs. Please call us today at the toll-free phone number listed above for more information on our programs and our service.
