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Drug and alcohol addiction are serious problems in Guam, but there are a number of treatment options available locally and on the mainland.

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Guam

Guam, the biggest of the Mariana Islands, is full of beautiful and lush landscapes, with warm waters and sands that beckon tourists. However, drugs like marijuana, cocaine, and heroin are used in abundance. Methamphetamine and marijuana use, use are increasing. MDMA (Ecstasy) use is increasing as well, along with inhalants. Guam’s younger inhabitants are the primary users of inhalants like gasoline, glue, fabric protector, cooking spray, and butane.

The US Department of Justice National Drug Intelligence Center notes that smugglers import drugs through the Guam International Air Terminal in baggage, then transport them through delivery services. The use of drugs and alcohol on Guam is often blamed for the high levels of violent crimes, property damage, fatal and non-fatal overdoses, felonies, and drug busts on the island.

Guam And Methamphetamine Abuse

Meth is the most widely abused illicit substance in Guam and is most often delivered by mail. Available in crystal or powder form, much of the Meth found on Guam comes from China, South Korea, and the Philippines. It is often smuggled into airports on Guam and then removed from passenger baggage and cargo. According to statistics, 30% of individuals who were treated for drugs in Guam were primarily treated for meth/crystal meth.

Crystal meth is a highly abused substance in Guam, with high purity batches that are easy to access. In recent years, $140 million in drugs were seized, much of this being crystal meth. Armed robbery increases have been linked to crystal meth, as dealers opt to receive valuable items in place of money to distribute drugs. Sadly, high school students are experimenting with this dangerous substance at higher rates than the national average.

Prescription Drug Abuse In Guam

Prescription drugs like Ritalin, Klonopin, and Valium, are increasingly abused, though less frequently than marijuana and meth. Over 3,200 Ritalin pills were confiscated by Guamanian police in recent years. In Guam, they are sold for as low as $10 to $15 per pill on the street.

Marijuana Abuse In Guam

Marijuana is, and continues to be, the most commonly abused drug in Guam. The availability of marijuana and the prevalence of its use by younger people make it a concern for law enforcement. In prior years, surveys noted 33% of children in 7th through 12th grade have tried marijuana. In 2015, 49% of high schoolers used marijuana. Marijuana drug-related busts have increased in recent years due to imports from Hawaii and the Republic of Palau.

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Hope For Guam

Finding help for drug and alcohol abuse can be like a challenging task. Despite the prevalence of marijuana and meth abuse on Guam, you owe it to yourself to find treatment. Contact a treatment provider to discover ways to get you back to sobriety. You can discuss whether or not you want to stay local for rehab or travel and explore your rehab options. Take control today, and stop harmful chemical dependencies before they impact you for the rest of your life.

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Jeffrey Juergens

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  • Jeffrey Juergens earned his Bachelor’s and Juris Doctor from the University of Florida. Jeffrey’s desire to help others led him to focus on economic and social development and policy making. After graduation, he decided to pursue his passion of writing and editing. Jeffrey’s mission is to educate and inform the public on addiction issues and help those in need of treatment find the best option for them.

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