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During 2006 there were less than 5,400 entries to drug and
alcohol treatment centers in Wyoming. This was down from the 6,300 treatment
admissions the previous year. The number of treatment admissions in Wyoming
during 2004 was over 5,600. There were an additional 11,000 Wyoming residents
reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the
past year.
National survey results indicate that 12,000 people in Wyoming reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Approximately 8,000 of them reported drug dependence within the previous year. Overall, roughly 32,000 Wyoming residents over the age of 12 reported past month use of an illicit drug.
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Wyoming cocaine prices have remained stable, but demand for the drug has declined in recent years. Crack cocaine can be found in the state, but not in significant quantities. While it does not present a significant law enforcement problem in Wyoming, Mexican heroin is available. Most of the heroin found in Wyoming comes from sources in Utah. In recent years, methamphetamine has emerged as the illicit drug of choice in Wyoming and is the most significant drug threat in the state. Methamphetamine abuse is of great concern to Wyoming law enforcement due to its correlation with violent crime, domestic violence and child abuse. Marijuana is widely abused in Wyoming. Most of the marijuana encountered is of Mexican origin, although higher potency marijuana from British Columbia, Canada, can be found as well. Club drugs such as GHB and MDMA can be found in Wyoming, and most come from sources of supply in Colorado. Although not as popular, LSD and psilocybin mushrooms are popular recreational drugs on college campuses. The diversion of prescription controlled substances is a concern in Wyoming. Valium (a benzodiazepine) and semi-synthetic narcotic painkillers (such as Vicodin, Dilaudid and Percocet/Percodan) have been identified as being among the most commonly abused and diverted pharmaceuticals in Wyoming.
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