Ndda Drug Threat

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The 2014 National Drug Threat Assessment (NDTA) Summary discourses evolving expansions associated with the trafficking and use of main illicit drugs abuse. The U.S. seizures of illegal substances in shipment exceeded 1,626 metric tons, demonstrating that DTOs have great succeed in shipping thousand tons of cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine, heroin, and MDMA into the United States each year. (DEA 2014) There are exceptional smuggling and shipping methods related with each drug type, but drug seizure statistics and federal, state, and local law enforcement reporting shows that smuggling overland and transportation by vehicle surpass all other methods of smuggling combined. The 2014 National Drug Control Strategy, in which has had very little …show more content…

According to the 2014 NDTS, 29.1 percent of those that participated in the NDTS, reported that heroin was the drug with the highest threat in their area. This was considerably more than any other drug with the exception of methamphetamine which has 31.8 percent. The Organized
Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) regions where heroin has become the highest rating in the United States was the northern …show more content…

31.8 percent of agencies that responded to the NDTS showed that methamphetamine is the drug that has the greatest treatment in their area. 40.6 percent of them also report that methamphetamine is readily available, that the drug can be found and bought at any time. As it has been for many years the methamphetamine use is considerably higher in the Western United States.
Most of the methamphetamine that is available in the US has been produced in Mexico. Its purity and potency has made it a drug that is in high demand, which have increased the amount that is sold in the US. The Southwest Border has become a war zone, which has led to thousands of kilograms of the product from Mexico being seized every year (U.S. Department of Justice National Drug Intelligence Center 2010). According to the NDTS large shipment which is considered to be 50 pounds or more are being seized farther from the border. This trend can be seen as far back as

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