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Information on Drugs, Alcohol & Interventions in Nebraska

When considering an alcohol or drug intervention in Nebraska, it is important to know the predominance of the various drugs and their activities within the state.

Nebraska's name came from an Otto Indian word that means "flat water." This nickname fits because it describes the flow of the Platte River. Nebraska is located in the heart of "tornado alley." Sadly, the state has not been able to escape the destructiveness of drugs and alcohol. Methamphetamine from Mexico, California, and the southwestern states is widely available throughout Nebraska and poses a severe drug threat to the state. The availability of methamphetamine is predicted to increase as Mexican criminal groups expand their wholesale operations. Also, locally manufactured methamphetamine is expected to become more readily available, due to how easy anhydrous ammonia is to obtain. As a result of these increasing amounts of drugs, methamphetamine-related environmental problems will only worsen in Nebraska. Crack cocaine is more popular amongst abusers than powdered cocaine. Many of the violent crimes committed in Nebraska's inner-city neighborhoods are crack cocaine-related. Street gangs are primarily responsible for the retail distribution of crack cocaine in the metropolitan areas of Nebraska. Powdered cocaine is available, but only in enough quantities to meet user demand. Marijuana, particularly Mexican-produced, is the most commonly abused drug throughout Nebraska. Locally manufactured marijuana from indoor cultivation is also becoming more prevalent in certain areas of the state. Cannabis cultivation is controlled by Caucasian local independent dealers, who then distribute their marijuana to Nebraska residents. The popularity of other drugs, such as MDMA and LSD, is increasing rapidly, especially among teenagers and adolescents. "Club drugs" are beginning to be in high demand, due to the growing number of rave parties in Nebraska. Diverted pharmaceuticals are also being abused more than in the past. Heroin abuse is at low levels, and expected to remain that way.

Drug or Alcohol Interventions in Nebraska

It is not uncommon for someone seeking an interventionist to want to limit themselves to choosing a local interventionist in Nebraska. Even though a Nebraska interventionist may seem more convenient, they most likely will not be very successful. When trying to find the best interventionist, one should consider the fact that Intervention Services & Technologies, Inc. is the largest intervention service provider in North America, delivering over 10 successful interventions per week. A counselor in Nebraska who treats addicts and alcoholics will not necessarily be effective when it comes to a drug or alcohol intervention. Call now to speak to one of our qualified substance abuse counselors and interventionist specialists and understand the difference.

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