During
1999 4.3% (9.4 million people) of the U.S. population reported trying methamphetamine
at least once in their lifetime. The highest rate of meth use was among the
18-25 age group with 5.2% of them reporting lifetime meth use during 1999.
Meth
lab seizures have gone up 577% nationally since 1995.
Statistics
over the past few years show Oklahoma among the nations leader in Meth labs,
arrests, addiction and cases.
In
1994 the Drug Enforcement Administration seized 63 meth labs. That figure
climbed to 879 in 1996 and 1,627 in 1998.
Meth
numbers also indicate the drug has yet to make it to the East Coast. Cities
such as Oklahoma and Omaha have worse meth problems, than New York City or
Detroit.
Nowhere
is it a bigger problem that in the Midwest, where meth accounts for nearly
90% of all drug cases, and nowhere is it more prevalent than in Oklahoma,
which ranks in the top five in almost every meth category.
Meth
is surpassing cocaine as the drug of choice in Oklahoma. The state medical
examiner's office reports the number of death cases testing positive for meth
have been higher than cocaine for the past three years. The office also reports
meth is found in more cases of homicides, and motor vehicle accidents.
The
estimated cost of making meth is $100 an ounce, with a street value of $800
an ounce.
While
cheap for the people who make it, meth is costly for taxpayers. The OSBI estimates
that it costs an average of $2,000 to clean up a lab. Many law enforcement
agencies including the OSBI contract out for cleaning services. The OSBI spent
$1 million on cleaning services each year.
The
courts have felt the effects of the meth invasion, with several distinct courts
overloaded with cases. Many are being dropped because of delays in meth testing
at state laboratories.
This
year, both the legislature and federal government have increased funding to
prosecute meth manufacturers.
Methamphetamine's
high lasts for 6 to 12 hours, and 50% of the drug is removed from the body
in 12 hours.
Meth's
street value is approximately $3,000 per pound.
Meth
is a highly addictive drug that can be manufactured by using products commercially
available anywhere in the United States.
Methamphetamine
Trend Statistics Across the United States
Methamphetamine
trends across the United States are indicators of the rate of Methamphetamine
abuse, Methamphetamine addiction, domestic violence, and child abuse. The
Methamphetamine trends for each state has a direct correlation to the amount
of Methamphetamine seized by federal authorities. Below are the Federal Methamphetamine
seizures for each individual state. These statistics for each state's Federal Methamphetamine
seizures provides current information on which states have
the largest Methamphetamine trafficing problem.
Alabama
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 17.2 kgs.
Arizona
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 168.6 kgs.
Arkansas
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 9.2 kgs.
California
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 1,282.3 kgs.
Colorado
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 54 kgs.
Connecticut
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 0 kgs.
Delaware
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 0.3 kgs.
Florida
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 87.0 kgs.
Georgia
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 77.4 kgs.
Idaho
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 15.6 kgs.
Illinois
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 87.0 kgs.
Indiana
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 31.4 kgs.
Iowa
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 79.7 kgs.
Kansas
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 17.5 kgs.
Kentucky
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 5.0 kgs.
Louisiana
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 1.7 kgs.
Maine
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 0 kgs.
Maryland
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 0.4 kgs.
Massachusetts
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 0 kgs.
Michigan
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 2.1 kgs.
Minnesota
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 2.1 kgs.
Mississippi
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 1.5 kgs.
Missouri
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 14.8 kgs.
Montana
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 3.4 kgs.
Nebraska
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 48.3 kgs.
Nevada
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 45.0 kgs.
New
Hampshire Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 0 kgs.
New
Jersey Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 0.2 kgs.
New
Mexico Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 31.0 kgs.
New
York Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 12.3 kgs.
North
Carolina Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 18.0 kgs.
North
Dakota Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 5.0 kgs.
Ohio
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 1.3 kgs.
Oklahoma
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 14.4 kgs.
Oregon
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 54.0 kgs.
Pennsylvania
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 1.4 kgs.
Rhode
Island Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 0 kgs.
South
Carolina Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 4.6 kgs.
South
Dakota Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 3.5 kgs.
Tennessee
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 29.5 kgs.
Texas
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 451.9 kgs.
Utah
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 6.6 kgs.
Vermont
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 0 kgs.
Virginia
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 19.1 kgs.
Washington
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 46.0 kgs.
West
Virginia Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 0.5 kgs.
Wisconsin
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 16.8 kgs.
Wyoming
Federal Methamphetamine
Seizures: Methamphetamine: 13.2 kgs.