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Marijuana is the most controversial drug as to the danger for dependency, physical health and mental problem. Don't get mislead! Most of the hard drug users have started their addiction with marijuana.
Drug rehab centers can be really confusing with all the different programs and philosophies in Vermont. There are different school of thought on marijuana. We will try to teach you what the drug really is. Remember if Marijuana would be so "innocent", you would not be reading this website now. Drug rehabilitation is a process with different phases that will bring the individual to a drug free life.
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Marijuana use in Vermont
Marijuana is the most widely accessible and commonly abused drug in the state. Nonetheless, marijuana constitutes a lower menace than heroin and cocaine because distribution and abuse of marijuana are not commonly associated with violent crime. Vermont steadily had more treatment admissions for marijuana use than for any other drug every year from FY1997 through FY2000 with admissions increasing 45 percent during this 4-year period. Cannabis use among high school students is dropping after a period of increasing use beginning in 1991 and peaking in 1997. The majority of the marijuana available in the state is cultivated in Mexico; marijuana produced locally or in Canada also is available. Wholesale distribution of cannabis in the state is extremely limited. Loosely organized Caucasian criminal groups and local independent Caucasian dealers are the main retail distributors of cannabis. These organizations usually purchase marijuana from Caucasian criminal groups in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York.
Marijuana is the most widely used substance in Vermont. Vermont treatment providers constantly record more admissions for cannabis abuse than for any other drug. The abuse of marijuana is not considered as threatening as abuse of heroin or cocaine because its effects are less debilitating and its use does not frequently lead to violence.
Marijuana is brought into the state from the Southwestern U.S. through the use of automobiles, campers and tractor-trailers. Another important source region for marijuana in Vermont is Canada. Canadian-based drug trafficking groups smuggle high quality hydroponically grown marijuana from Canada across the U.S./Canada border for distribution in the state and in transit to Massachusetts, New York and other states. The cannabis often is carried in backpacks across remote regions between the ports of entry; tractor-trailers containing marijuana loads also transport the drug across the U.S./Canada border.
Additionally to marijuana transported to Vermont, cannabis continues to be grown within the state. In the past, local growers maintained large-scale outdoor production operations. Nonetheless, the current trend of local marijuana cultivation has changed to small outdoor plots which can be hard to detect. Also, indoor grows, to include hydroponic systems, are maintained on a small extent.
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