Denver, Colorado Drug Rehabs

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During 2007, approximately 46,113 Denver residents reported dependence on or Abuse of any illicit drug or alcohol within the past year.

During 2007, there were 12,027 total substance abuse treatment admissions in the Denver/Boulder metropolitan area.

During 2007, the Denver Police Department reported 1,357 adult arrests for drug abuse violations. In 2006, there were 2,609 such arrests reported.

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The Denver Office of Drug Strategy was created in August 2000 and serves the residents of Denver and offers resources on substance abuse and addiction. The primary focus of the office is to educate the community in the areas of substance abuse, addiction, prevention, intervention, treatment, transition and recovery.

As of August 11, 2008, there were 4 drug courts in Denver that had been operating for at least two years. There were no additional drug courts in existence or being planned in Denver at that time.

Reports from law enforcement indicate that cocaine is still the most popular drug in Denver, although the total percent of cocaine exhibits submitted to the Denver Police Department Crime Laboratory (DPCL) has remained fairly steady from 2003 to 2007. There were 79 reported deaths in Denver related to cocaine during 2005. Preliminary, un-weighted data from the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) indicate that from January through December 2007, cocaine was the most common illegal drug reported in Denver area emergency department (ED) visits.

Law enforcement authorities and public health professionals in Denver have reported increased heroin distribution and abuse. This increase is partly the result of the emergence of new, younger adolescent heroin abusers.

Colorado has one of the highest rates, which isn't surprising considering that a 2005 vote in the City and County of Denver legalized ounce or smaller amounts of marijuana for personal recreational use. In the Denver metro area, Mexican marijuana is of low purity and high availability.

Many Denver metro area drug rehab personnel report that many stimulant users prefer methamphetamine over cocaine because of its cheaper price, ready availability and longer lasting high.

Colorado Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)

Denver:
(303) 705-7300

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