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Drugs in the United States: Iowa
State Facts
Population: 2,926,324
Law Enforcement Officers: 5,229
State Prison Population: 8,049
Probation Population: 19,675
Violent Crime Rate National Ranking: 38 2001 Federal Drug
Seizures
Cocaine: 3.1 kgs.
Heroin: 0 kgs.
Methamphetamine: 79.7 kgs.
Marijuana: 199.9 kgs.
Clandestine Laboratories: 553 (DEA, state, and local)
Methamphetamine, both
that which is produced in Mexico or the Southwest United States
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drug of concern in the state
of Iowa. Cocaine, particularly crack cocaine, is a significant
problem in the urban areas of the state. Iowa also serves
as a transshipment point for drugs being transported
to the eastern United States via Interstate 80. Interstates
29 and 35 also provide a critical north-south transportation
avenue for drug traffickers.
Cocaine: Cocaine
continues to be readily available throughout Iowa. The
cocaine is transported from the West Coast via commercial
airlines, motor vehicles, and mail services. Suppliers
from Chicago, Illinois, also supply cocaine to eastern
Iowa. Mexican polydrug traffickers bring some of the
cocaine into the state with shipments of marijuana and
methamphetamine. Much of the cocaine HCl is converted
into crack cocaine for sale at the retail level. Street
gangs control distribution in many of the urban areas
of Iowa. An increase in violence accompanies this gang
presence.
Heroin:
Mexican heroin is available in retail-level quantities
throughout the urban areas of Iowa. Most of the heroin
seizures are of the black-tar type, while treatment
clinics in Des Moines report the presence of Mexican
brown powder heroin.
iowa methamphetamine arrests Methamphetamine:
Methamphetamine is the primary
drug of concern in Iowa. Caucasian males and females
are equally the primary users. Most of the methamphetamine
in the state is brought in by Hispanic organizations
via motor vehicles, commercial airlines, and mail delivery
services. The large Mexican communities in Iowa provide
an infrastructure to import and distribute the methamphetamine.
The purity of imported methamphetamine is declining
from earlier years and is cited to be as low as three
percent with the average of 20-25 percent. The amount
of methamphetamine seized in the state of Iowa increased
34 percent between years 2000 and 2001. Local small
toxic laboratories continue to be a significant problem
throughout Iowa. Most of the laboratories produce only
ounce quantities at a time. Eastern Iowa reports an
increasing problem with the laboratories, causing law
enforcement agencies to expend a large number of man-hours
on the problem.
Club Drugs: The state
of Iowa is seeing an increase in the abuse of club
drugs, such as MDMA and GHB. MDMA (Ecstasy) is
found at rave parties in eastern and central Iowa with
the state crime lab reporting an increase in the number
of MDMA exhibits being processed. The amount of MDMA
seized in Iowa increased from 36 dosage units in year
2000 to 252 dosage units in 2001. GHB is another drug
of concern throughout the state. In a recent case, a
Catholic priest in the Quad Cities area of Eastern Iowa
was arrested for GHB production and distribution. The
amount of GHB seized in Iowa increased from 0 dosage
units in year 2000 to 34 dosage units in 2001.
Marijuana: Marijuana
is readily available throughout eastern and northwestern
Iowa, usually in combination with cocaine and/or methamphetamine.
The majority of the marijuana is imported from the southwest
border via commercial airlines, motor vehicles, and
mail delivery services. Domestically produced marijuana
is also available in Iowa. Small indoor and outdoor
grow operations have been found in eastern and central
Iowa. Ditchweed marijuana is a continuing
problem. The ditchweed is used as filler for higher
purity imported marijuana. Marijuana Legislation: For
the past several years, there have been attempts to
introduce legislation regarding the medicinal use of
marijuana and the production of hemp, The legislation
has always failed to make it out of committee. This
legislation was not introduced during the past session.
Other Drugs: The
most popular pharmaceutical substances abused in eastern
and central Iowa are Vicodin, Lortab, propoxyphene,
alprazolam, hydrocodone, Ultram, diazepam, Hycodan,
Demerol, Dilaudid, and Percodan. Much of the diversion
is through fraudulent prescriptions, doctor shopping,
pharmacy break-ins, and hospital thefts. Oxycontin is
also noted to be a pharmaceutical drug of abuse in Iowa.
DEA Mobile Enforcement Teams: This
cooperative program with state and local law enforcement
counterparts was conceived in 1995 in response to the
overwhelming problem of drug-related violent crime in
towns and cities across the nation. There have been
359 deployments completed resulting in over 14,456 arrests
of violent drug criminals as of April 1, 2002. There
has been one MET deployment in the Iowa since the inception
of the program. The MET deployment to Fort Dodge, Iowa
resulted in 18 arrests, and the seizure of .6 pounds
of cocaine and .6 pounds of methamphetamine. Also seized
were 3 weapons and $8,000 in U.S. currency.
Special Topics: The
Midwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA)
was established by the Office of National Drug Control
Policy (ONDCP) in 1996, in order to combat methamphetamine
in the Midwestern states. Since its formation,
the DEA has served in a leadership role in the HIDTA.
There are nine Iowa-based agencies participating in
the Midwest HIDTA, three of which are federal task forces.
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