Ohio Drug Rehabilitation
Centers
Ohio has about 70,000
drug rehabilitation entries each year, although more than 225,000 people
reported needing but not receiving rehab services. Finding a
rehabilitation center in Ohio for alcohol or drug addictions can be really
confusing with all the different programs and philosophies. We specialize in
helping people locate long-term inpatient programs that are much more
successful than the average centers.
With decades of experience in helping people overcome problems in
life associated with addiction, our dedicated counselors will help you locate
appropriate rehabilitation resources for your situation in Ohio.
For immediate assistance to find a drug rehabilitation
center for someone from Ohio, call 1-877-325-1982
now or fill out the form below and one of our counselors will assist
you.
Ohio Drug Situation
Cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamine are the primary
drug threats in the state of Ohio. The most violent crimes in the state are
attributed to cocaine and crack cocaine distribution and abuse. Cocaine is
transported from the Southwest Border to cities throughout Ohio as well as to
Detroit, Michigan, and Chicago, Illinois, where it is then distributed to Ohio
cities. The rising availability of high-purity, low cost heroin is creating a
large user population with a greater physical risk to users, who are younger
than ever before. In the northern Ohio region, South American and Mexican black
tar heroin are prevalent, while in the southern Ohio region, Mexican black tar
heroin is predominant. Mexican brown powder heroin also appears in both
regions. Dominican criminal groups control the distribution of South American
heroin, while Mexican criminal groups control the distribution of Mexican black
tar heroin in Southern Ohio. At the retail-level, Dominican, Mexican, and
inner-city criminal groups distribute heroin. Marijuana is the most abused drug
in the state. Ohio is a source area for marijuana cultivation, as well as a
distribution point, for Mexican marijuana from the Southwest Border. The rural
areas of southern Ohio provide an adequate environment for marijuana outdoor
cultivation. The use of hydroponics and other sophisticated indoor growing
techniques produce sinsemilla with a high THC content continues to
increase.
DEA offices and phone numbers for Ohio:
Cincinnati513-684-3671, Cleveland216-522-3705,
Columbus614-255-4200, Dayton973-291-1988, Toledo419-259-6490,
Youngstown330-740-7000
Call 1-877-325-1982 for Ohio
drug rehabilitation help. |