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National
Drug Threat Assessment 2008
National
Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC)
Publication
Date: October 2007
PDF Version
This interagency assessment provides a strategic overview and predictive outlook
of the threat to the United States from the illicit trafficking and use of
cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, heroin, pharmaceutical drugs, and other
dangerous drugs.
Your questions, comments, and
suggestions for future subjects are welcome at any time. Addresses are
provided at the end of the page.
List of Figures
Figure 1. Vectors in the Transit Zone--CCDB-documented cocaine flow departing South America, January-December 2006.
List of Charts
Chart 1. Rates of National Positive Cocaine Results in Workplace Drug Tests, 2005-2007
Chart 2. South American and Mexican Retail Heroin Purity, by Percentage, 2001-2006
Chart 3. Average Percentage of THC in Samples of Seized Marijuana, 1985-2006
Chart 4. Number of Reported Methamphetamine Laboratory Seizures, 2002-2007
Chart 5. Number of Primary Methamphetamine Treatment Admissions to Publicly Funded Treatment Facilities, 2000-2005
List of Tables
Table 1. Estimated Andean Region Coca Cultivation and Potential Pure Cocaine Production, 2002-2006
Table 2. Southwest Border Area Seizures for Cocaine, by Quarter, in Kilograms, Third Quarter 2003-Second Quarter 2007
Table 3. Top 10 Ports of Entry for Heroin Seizures, in Kilograms, 2005 and 2006 Combined
Table 4. Potential Worldwide Heroin Production, in Metric Tons, 2002-2006
Table 5. Domestic Cannabis Eradication, Outdoor and Indoor Plant Seizures, 2000-2006
Table 6. Cannabis Eradication in Mexico, in Hectares, 2001-2006
Table 7. Cannabis Cultivation and Production in Mexico, 2001-2005
Table 8. Marijuana Seizures on the Southwest Border, in Kilograms, 2001-2006
Table 9. Marijuana Seizures on the Southwest Border, Tucson Sector Only, in Pounds, 2001-2006
Table 10. Marijuana Seizures at or Between U.S.-Canada Ports of Entry, in Kilograms, 2001-2006
Table 11. Methamphetamine Seizures on the Southwest Border, in Kilograms, 1998-2007
Table 12. Number of National Methadone-Related Deaths, 1999-2004
Table 13. Number of Methadone-Related Deaths in Select States, 2005-2006
Table 14. Percentages of Parents Who Discuss the Dangers of Drug Abuse "a lot" With Their Children, 2006
Table 15. Number of MDMA Laboratory Seizures in Canada, 2002-2006
Table 16. Federal Drug Seizures for MDMA in Northern Border States, in Dosage Units, 2002-2006
Table 17. Number of LSD Samples Submitted for Testing, in Dosage Units, 2000-2006
Table 18. Drug Trafficking Organizations or Criminal Groups Operating in the United States
List of Figures in Appendix A
Figure 2. The Florida/Caribbean Region.
Figure 3. The Great Lakes Region.
Figure 4. The Mid-Atlantic Region.
Figure 5. The New England Region.
Figure 6. The New York/New Jersey Region.
Figure 7. The Pacific Region.
Figure 8. The Southeast Region.
Figure 9. The Southwest Region.
Figure 10. The West Central Region.
List of Maps in Appendix B
Map 1. Nine OCDETF regions.
Map 2. National Drug Threat Survey 2007 greatest drug threat as reported by state and local agencies.
Map 3. National Drug Threat Survey 2007 greatest drug threat by region as reported by state and local agencies.
Map 4. U.S. cities with cocaine shortages reported by law enforcement agencies during the second quarter of 2007.
Map 5. Changes in Quest cocaine positivity results in cities with reported cocaine shortages, second quarter 2006 compared with second quarter 2007.
Map 6. DAWN: Changes in cocaine emergency department visits for second quarters of 2006 and 2007.
List of Tables in Appendix C
Table 1. Trends in Percentage of Past Year Drug Use, 2002-2006
Table 2. Adolescent Trends in Percentage of Past Year Drug Use, 2002-2006
Table 3. Federal-Wide Drug Seizures, in Kilograms, 2002-2006
Table 4. Number of Federal Drug-Related Arrests, United States, 2002-2006
Table 5. Price Differences Between Commercial-Grade and High-Grade Marijuana in U.S. Cities, 2006
Table 6. Quest Diagnostics Positivity Rates for Cocaine in Cities Where Cocaine Shortages Were Reported, Second Quarter 2006 and Second Quarter 2007
Table 7. Laboratory Seizures Involving Other Dangerous Drugs, 2000-2007
Table 8. Percentage of 8th, 10th, and 12th Graders Who Perceive Great Risk in Trying MDMA Once or Twice, 2001-2006
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