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Title: Experts: Heroin takes lives across Indianapolis at alarming rate
Source: WRTV-6
URL Source: http://www.theindychannel.com/news/ ... -indianapolis-at-alarming-rate
Published: Aug 5, 2013
Author: Jack Rinehart
Post Date: 2013-08-05 20:58:12 by Dakmar
Keywords: None
Views: 195
Comments: 15

INDIANAPOLIS - Heroin has made a big comeback in Indianapolis and officials fear the drug is taking lives across the city at an alarming rate.

Because of the city’s intersecting network of interstates, officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said that Indianapolis has become the heroin hub for the Mexican drug cartels.

Indiana State Police said heroin was the second most widely purchased drug by undercover officers, second only to marijuana.

The surge in heroin use has been fueled by the increase in cost of prescription drugs. The price of heroin has not only declined, but the purity has increased to dangerous levels.

A survey by IMPD revealed eight heroin-related deaths in 2009. Two years later, deaths increased by 600 percent. By the end of 2013, deaths will have doubled over the 2011 levels.

Officers with IMPD have traced a strong link between heroin use and the city's crime rate.

"Someone addicted to heroin could easily account in a short time frame, 15 to 20 burglaries," IMPD Cmdr. Bryan Roach said.

In addition to crime, heroin use also accounts for high levels of unemployment and disease.

Nate Rush, a former user who now runs an addiction treatment center, said Indianapolis cannot arrest its way out of the heroin epidemic.

"We have to build the resources. It’s better to build adequate treatment versus more jails. Because that's not going to solve the problem, treatment does work," Rush said. "If we don't start to see something happening soon, there's going to be a lot more folks in our community that will die unnecessarily from this terrible drug."

Officials said the city doesn't have nearly enough beds to treat the people who need the help.

State police said the amount of heroin seized across the state has increased by 300 percent.


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#14. To: Dakmar (#0) (Edited)

Heroin is getting a resurgence because various federal and industrial moves have made oxycontin and other prescription drugs of abuse too expensive, too difficult for junkies to get, etc., but heroin is still available in completely unregulated ways ... apparently with some competition in the marketplace to keep the prices within bounds.

The heroin trade has changed with the times. The post-9/11 security precautions in airports and border crossings tended to complicate heroin traffic ... but more seriously impeded marijuana smuggling (since mj is so much bulkier and requires being moved by the bushel and the carload). As mj became less easy to get, the smugglers were highly motivated (as they always were) to get their pot customers to switch to heroin, which is much more compact and therefore easier to smuggle for the same amount of money. Same logic applies to cocaine.

Heroin addiction is almost impossible to shake. And, because the insurance companies will pay for only 28 days of rehab, most rehab facilities have deliberately trimmed back their programs to that 28 days - notwithstanding that 28 days is probably something like 4 or 6 months short of being really effective. You want long-term detox - there's always 10 years in prison (except, of course, ....).

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#15. To: Shoonra (#14)

Heroin is getting a resurgence because various federal and industrial moves have made oxycontin and other prescription drugs of abuse too expensive, too difficult for junkies to get, etc., but heroin is still available in completely unregulated ways ... apparently with some competition in the marketplace to keep the prices within bounds.

Heroin is getting a resurgence because the US invaded Afghanistan and had the poppies replanted to provide the raw materials from which it's made. As always, the US is behind the drug trade and the bankers are behind the US.

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