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Alabama



Alabama Drug Trends


Alabama

Alabama

Alabama

  • In 2001, there were 19 adult arrests for drug sales in Montgomery County, Alabama. This is a decrease over the 30 adult drug sale arrests in 2000. There were 43 adult arrests for drug sales in Montgomery county in 1999.
Number of Adult Drug Arrests, Montgomery County, Alabama 1999-2001
Drug Type  1999   2000   2001    
Sale  Poss.  Sale  Poss.  Sale  Poss.     
Opium/cocaine  31 61 21 91 8 62  
Marijuana  7 371 4 322 7 288  
Synthetic  0 3 2 5 1 3  
Other  5 14 3 26 3 0  
Total  43 449 30 444 19 353  

  • In 2001, there were 3 juvenile arrests for drug sales in Montgomery County, Alabama. This is more than the 2 juvenile drug sale arrests in 2000. Also, 2 juvenile arrests for drug sales in Montgomery County, Alabama in 1999.
Number of Juvenile Drug Arrests, Montgomery County, Alabama 1999-2001
Drug Type  1999   2000   2001  
Sale  Poss.  Sale  Poss.  Sale  Poss.   
Opium/cocaine  0 6 0 13 0 8
Marijuana  2 62 2 65 0 61
Synthetic  0 0 0 1 3 0
Other  0 0 0 0 0 0
Total  2 68 2 79 3 69

 



Across the United States, drug use is a cause for concern. For more and more individuals, drug use (including hard drugs like cocaine, meth, and heroin) is becoming a part of their daily lives. This raises concern that the country may be entering a period of drug use unseen since the '70s.

This increase in drug use affects not only the drug user, but also their family and friends. They suffer along with the drug addict through their ups, downs, sobriety, and intoxication. This can be very stressful for those who care about an individual with a drug addiction.

The physical and physiological health of a person who has a drug addiction is also a concern. Drug use can lead to health problems ranging from heart trouble to memory loss. These issues may have long term consequences, and at times may be deadly. Drug overdose is one such trend that is monitored across the United States. Sadly, many people die each year due to an overdose of drugs or alcohol.

Crime is also a factor when it comes to drug addiction. Many find they must spend more and more money to meet the needs of their drug addiction. This can lead to robbery, prostitution, scams and so on. Often times, those who are taken to jail are either intoxicated at the time of their arrest or are committing a crime to support their drug habit.

Although drug trends throughout the United States vary year to year, drugs are always a problem. Even when statistics are low for drug abuse, drug related crime, and drug treatment admissions, it is important to remember that it is still a cause for concern. Monitoring drug trends helps in determining where there are high amounts of drug use and how these areas may correlate with crime, addiction treatment, and health care.

This site, United States Drug Trends, will keep you informed of the current drug trends taking place throughout the United States. Use this site to educate yourself and increase your awareness of what is happening in the state you live in.