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Alcoholism and drug abuse is the nation's largest health problem, and Oregon 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 Oregon and have a problem with drugs or alcohol or know someone who does, contact us for help.

During 2001, 15.7% of treatment admissions in Oregon were for amphetamines. This percentage increased to 16.9% during 2002. In 2003, amphetamines accounted for 16.6% of the treatment admissions. 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 Oregon 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 May 2004, there were 20 drug courts in Oregon that have been operating for more than 2 years, 8 that were recently implemented, and 16 that were being planned.

During 2001, 24.8% of the Federally-sentenced offenders in Oregon had committed a drug offense. The majority (56.1%) of the drug cases involved methamphetamine.

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reported 180 drug arrests in Oregon during 2003. During 2002, there were 17,606 adult arrests for drug offenses in Oregon. There were also 2,433 juvenile drug arrests in Oregon during 2002. There were 82 adult arrests and 5 juvenile arrests for homicide in Oregon during 2002.

In May 2004, 514 inmates within Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) facilities were randomly selected and subjected to urinalysis tests to detect use of the following substances: opiates, amphetamines, cocaine, or marijuana. Two of the inmates tested in May 2004 were positive for drugs (one was positive for methamphetamine, the other for marijuana). An additional 267 inmates were tested for drug use based on suspicions in May 2004. Five (1.9%) of those inmates tested positive.

On January 1, 2004, there were 12,264 prisoners within the Oregon DOC. Nearly 10% of the Oregon prison population at that time had drug offenses as the most serious offense committed.

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