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Vermont Drug Rehab information for Heroin
Addiction
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According
to the United States Drug Enforcement
Administration, there is availability of
heroin in the state in street/user level
quantities. A typical heroin distributor in
Vermont is a heroin user who distributes the
drug in order to support his/her heroin
addiction. Heroin is obtained by individuals
who travel to source areas in Massachusetts
and New York. The most common method of
transport of heroin between Vermont and
source areas is the use of automobiles.
The National Drug Intelligence Center also
notes that heroin, primarily South American,
is readily available in Vermont. Federal,
state, and local law enforcement officials
indicate that the ready availability of
heroin has caused law enforcement agencies
in the state to focus most of their counter
drug resources on stemming distribution of
the drug. The high percentage of
heroin-related federal sentences in Vermont
indicates the drug's ready availability.
Caucasian local independent dealers are the
primary transporters of heroin into Vermont;
they also are the primary retail
distributors. These local independent
dealers usually make frequent trips in
private and rental vehicles to regional
distribution centers such as Holyoke,
Lawrence, Lowell, and Springfield,
Massachusetts; Hartford, Connecticut; and
New York City to purchase ounce quantities
of heroin packaged in bags for distribution
at the retail level in Vermont. These
dealers typically obtain heroin for $6 to
$10 per bag from Dominican criminal groups
based in these cities. Local independent
dealers also smuggle smaller quantities of
heroin from Montreal, Canada, into Vermont
primarily via private vehicles. The Vermont
State Police Drug Task Force reports that
local independent dealers increasingly are
concealing heroin during transport by "bodypacking"--inserting
plastic-wrapped drugs into a body cavity.
In Vermont, there are many attempts being
made to meet the needs of drug addicts, but
statistics show success rates to be dismally
low. What is needed and wanted is a drug
treatment which not only handles physical
addiction, but finds the
underlying reasons
why a person turns to drugs in order to free
the person forever. What Vermont addicts,
alcoholics and their family, friends and
loved ones need is a real and effective drug
rehab treatment center. One where they are
not on a time schedule or use other drugs to
get the addict off the original drugs. The
addict needs a
reliable proven
rehab program where
when they are done, their drug addiction is
a thing of the past and they are now able to
live full productive lives free of the
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2007 Federal Drug Seizures
Cocaine: 0.7 kgs.
Heroin: 0.0 kgs.
Methamphetamine: 0.0 kgs./14 du
Marijuana: 131.2 kgs.
Hashish: 0.0 kgs.
MDMA: 1.7 kgs./6,158 du
Meth Lab Incidents: 2 (DEA, state,
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The Damage to Society
The
National Center on Addiction and
Substance Abuse (CASA*) at Columbia
University shows in a recent report
that state governments spend, on
average, over 15 percent of their
entire budgets on substance abuse
and addiction and its consequences.
Unfortunately, for every dollar
states spend on this problem, 94
cents goes to handle the
consequences in public programs such
as health care, criminal justice,
education, child welfare and mental
health -- and only about 2 pennies
go to prevention, treatment and
research programs to reduce this
burden. This upside-down public
policy wastes billions in taxpayer
dollars at a time when resources are
scarce. The state of Vermont is no
exception. It quickly becomes
self-evident there is a real need
for a
successful drug addiction treatment
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Don't Try to
Live with Heroin Addiction
Help is Available at (877) 340-3602
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Drug rehabs can be found
throughout the state of
Vermont; however, be sure to
do your research on the type
of treatment being offered.
All drug rehab centers are
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Should a chronic drug or alcohol abuser
attend a treat program close to home?
Drug
and alcohol addiction typically involves
habitual routines in the environmental scope
of the individual, i.e. the locations of
their drug or alcohol use, the people they
associated with in the activities of drug or
alcohol use, etc. Drug or alcohol addiction
is not just drug and alcohol use, it
revolves around people and things in their
immediate environment which help to trigger
the addictive behavior. The abusers location
and routines of drug and alcohol use further
trigger drug and alcohol use. It is the
constant and seemingly unstoppable drug or
alcohol use and the hopelessness of day to
day existence which perpetuates the problem
and inhibits the native desire to stop
ruining their life through the use of drugs
and alcohol.
The above factor
should not be over looked when considering a
treatment center location. The first two
weeks of treatment are always the most
difficult and there are many factors at work
to make this so. In addition to what has
been covered above, a more basic factor is
this: people are creatures of habit. Even
overwhelmingly positive and beneficial
changes in life, such as the birth of a
child or a new job do not guarantee the
individual will have no thoughts of missing
past negative activities such as, drug or
alcohol use, drug or drinking acquaintances
and other associated activities. Factually
this is the normal reactive auto response of
most human beings; to do what they are
familiar with; good or bad. It is not really
that they yearn for these things, it is just
all that they have known for some time. If
the abuser is close to home when
overwhelming feelings manifest themselves,
there is a good chance he or she will leave
and get back to what they know, drug
addiction, as it is not very far away . Due
to these factors, attending a drug rehab
close to home is seldom the correct
treatment option for chronic drug or alcohol
abusers. It is extremely therapeutic to be
distanced from their former association with
drug dealers, bars, the cabinet where the
alcohol was kept, the cigar box where the
cocaine was stored, etc. All these triggers
make the task of sobriety seem
insurmountable to the chronic drug or
alcohol abuser as these triggers
continuously stimulate a reminder of their
past addictive behaviors.
For individuals with a severe drug or
alcohol addiction problem, choosing a
long-term inpatient treatment program is
another key to a successful outcome.
By providing a new, safe trigger-free
environment, distanced from past negative
associations and surroundings for an
extended period of time, the chance for
success increases dramatically.
Our
drug rehab treatment program provides people with positive
circumstances to increase their chances for
a successful recovery. The vast majority of
students entering our program, around (80%),
are from out of state or from other
countries.
Call for immediate assistance at (877)
340-3602 or click on link below to fill out
our confidential assessment.
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