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Cocaine:Cocaine continues to be readily available
throughout Oklahoma. The cocaine is transported from Texas, and Mexico via
commercial airlines and motor vehicles. Mexican polydrug traffickers dealing in
marijuana and methamphetamine bring some of the cocaine into the state. Much of
the cocaine HCl is converted into crack cocaine for sale at the retail level.
Cocaine is distributed primarily by Mexican and African American traffickers.
The majority of the cocaine purchased in the Oklahoma City area is transported
in by local suppliers who travel to large cities in Texas and return to
distribute the product.
Heroin: Black Tar heroin is available in limited
quantities near the metropolitan areas in Oklahoma. It is rare to encounter
brown or white heroin, though in a very few instances, white heroin
from Colombia has been seen. Recently, brown heroin of high potency (66%) was
encountered in the Oklahoma City area. Demand for heroin has declined in recent
years. The majority of heroin traffickers in Oklahoma receive their heroin from
Mexico. Most of the heroin transported into Oklahoma is concealed in hidden
compartments in passenger vehicles.
Methamphetamine: Methamphetamine is the primary drug of
choice in Oklahoma. 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. Local small mom and pop laboratories continue to be a
significant problem throughout Oklahoma. Approximately 30% of local
laboratories use the Nazi method and produce only ounce quantities or less at a
time. Two super labs, capable of producing 20-40 pounds of
methamphetamine at a time were seized during 2001.
Club Drugs: The state of Oklahoma is seeing an increase
in the abuse of club drugs, such as MDMA and GHB. MDMA is found at
rave parties in eastern and central Oklahoma. The amount of MDMA seized in
Oklahoma and analyzed by DEA laboratories increased from 6 dosage units in
CY2000 to 2,657 dosage units in CY2001 and 2,026 in CY 2002. The majority of
the MDMA seen in Oklahoma comes from the West Coast, Nevada and Texas. A small
number of seizures have involved MDMA originating in Canada.
Marijuana: Marijuana is readily available in all areas
of Oklahoma. Marijuana is the main illegal drug of abuse in the state.
Marijuana imported from Mexico is prevalent and is usually imported in
combination with other illegal drugs being transported to Oklahoma and other
states north and east. The majority of the marijuana is imported from the
southwest border via passenger vehicle and occasionally in freight vehicles.
Mexican Sensimilla, usually found in pressed/brick
form, is the most common type of marijuana seen in Oklahoma, particularly in
urban areas. Domestically produced marijuana is also available in Oklahoma,
though not as readily in recent years. Oklahoma, along with several other
southern states has endured severe drought conditions over the past three
years. This situation has affected the local production of marijuana. Marijuana
Legislation: In April 2002, a law permitting enforcement officials to spray
wild marijuana with glyphosate (Round Up) was passed despite controversy about
health concerns for local farm animals and crops. 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.
Other Drugs: The most popular pharmaceutical substances
abused in Oklahoma 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 increasing as a
pharmaceutical drug of abuse in Oklahoma. |