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PRESCRIPTION PILLS -  NEW PARTY DRUGS FOR KIDS? Police and community workers report alarming rise in the recreational use of parents prescription pills for party drugs.  

Taken by themselves,  or even worse when mixed with alochol,  these drugs have caused unwitting and grave destruction including death, coma, brain damage to the unsuspecting user.

The FDA recommends keeping all such prescription medication locked away and out of the reach of children and especially teens.

 

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Minnesota Drug Abuse Facts

The bulk of the drug trafficking and distribution is conducted by Mexican drug organizations, who primarily deal with the sale of cocaine, marijuana, heroin and methamphetamines. The Mexican drug organizations supply cocaine, marijuana and heroin to other ethnic independent distributors, ranging from Hispanics, African Americans, Native americans and Caucasian - all dealing at street/retail level. Most of the profits of this drug network are then sent to Mexico. The methamphetamine distribution is mostly found in the outlying areas of the state, and controlled by smaller, independant gorups and bicker gangs. Crack cocaine distribution is controlled primarily by African American groups. The drug-related violence between street gangs has elevated significantly over the last few years.

The cocaine found in Minnesota comes from major distributors within the United States, such as California, Chicago, etc. Some traffickers obtain cocaine directly from sources along the southwest border at reduced prices and transport the cocaine to Minnesota themselves. The bulk of the distribution, sale and trafficking of cocaine is controlled by Mexian organizations. At street level, smaller gangs and groups, mostly composed of African Americans, Hispanic,Native Americans and independent Caucasian groups purchase cocaine from the larger Mexican organization, and sell seel it throughout Minnesota. Crack cocaine is mostly controlled by African Americans in the St. Paul / Minneapolis area.

The methamphetamine found in the state of Minnesota stem from either of two sources; Larger quantities of the drug is being brought in by Mexican organizations from other states in the country such as Texas, California, Arizona and Washington. Local manufacturing, although poses a smaller threat, is the other meth drug threat within Minnesota, with sevel smal labs scattered across the state.

Heroin does not pose a significant drug threat to the state, but authorities report that there has been a rise in heroin use in certain regions, specifically within the Minneapolis and St. Paul ares. At the upper echelon of the distribution scale, supplies are coming from Mexican and Nigerian/West African organizations which exist and operate along the southwestern border, New York and from Chicago, Illinois. The street level distribution is carried out by Hispanic and African American street gangs.

The most widely available drug in the state of Minnesota remains marijuana. The drug is imported in large shipments and controlled by Mexican drug organizations. Hispanics are mostly responsible for the distribution of marijuana at retail/street level. Additionally, it has been reported that local Asian drug trafficking groups have been growing high-grade indoor marijuana.

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Sources and references:
http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/state_factsheets/minnesota.html

Last Updated on Sunday, 15 November 2009 15:10
 

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