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Alcoholism and drug abuse is
the nation's largest health problem, and Colorado 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 Colorado and have a
problem with drugs or alcohol or know someone who does, contact Paradise Drug
Rehab for help.
In 2003, there were more than 59,000 admissions to drug rehab and addiction treatment facilities in Colorado, which is down from nearly 68,000 drug treatment admissions in 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 Colorado 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 2004 there were 9 drug
courts in existence or being planned in Colorado. In 2001 approximately 31.8%
of the Federally-sentenced defendants in Colorado were charged with a drug
offense. Approximately 34% of the offenses involved powder cocaine.
During 2000, there were 16,080 arrests for drug abuse violations in Colorado. This number increased during 2001 to 16,598. During 2002, there were 15,921 arrests for drug abuse violations in Colorado. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reported 453 drug violation arrests in Colorado during 2001.
In 2001, the Colorado State Patrol wrote 8,516 citations for drinking and driving. In 2001, there were 2,568 driving under the influence (DUI) caused crashes investigated by the Colorado Sate Patrol. There were also 134 cocaine-related deaths in Colorado in 2001.
The Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) was designated in 1996 and is responsible for areas in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. In Colorado, this HIDTA is responsible for the following areas: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, Eagle, El Paso, Garfield, Grand, Jefferson, LaPlata, Larimer, Pueblo, Mesa, Moffat, Routt, and Weld.
Colorado Drug-Free Workplace is a non-profit association of businesses concerned about the impact of drugs and alcohol in the workplace. These businesses have joined together to make local workplaces safe and drug-free, to improve productivity, and enhance the health of local employees.
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