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Powder and crack cocaine are significant problems in Arkansas because of their relationship to street gang violence, especially in inner city areas.  The movement of street gangs to non-traditional areas combined with the availability of crack throughout Arkansas has led to the drug’s spread across the state and into many suburban and rural areas.  It has been proven that the only successful way to overcome a serious addiction to crack cocaine is through Long-term Residential Drug Treatment.

Studies have shown that incarceration and drug courts are not successful and the majority of offenders eventually return to a life of crime and drug abuse and addiction.  As of April 16, 2007, there were 44 drug courts operating or being planned in Arkansas.  Thirty-one drug courts had been operating for at least two years, ten drug courts had recently been implemented and three drug courts were being planned, according to the Office of Justice Programs Drug Court.  What is lacking in the state of Arkansas is Long-term Residential Drug Treatment.

Narconon is a Long-term Residential Drug Treatment facility that has a success rate of over 70% of those who fully complete the program.  This treatment facility focuses on comprehensive cognitive therapy for the mind and extensive nutritional handlings using herbal supplements and vitamins for the body.  It has been proven that drug and alcohol abuse create vitamin deficiencies in addicts and alcoholics and this type of therapy helps the body restore those deficiencies back to normal levels so the addict or alcoholic can function properly.  This program also uses a sauna detoxification process to rid the body of toxins and drug residues so the individual is completely drug free.  Individuals have reported that after completing the New Life Detoxification Program they have never felt better in their entire life and feel 15-20 years younger.

If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction or is seeking an effective Long-term Residential Drug Treatment Program in Arkansas please don’t hesitate to call Narconon’s toll free number at 1-800-468-6933.  There is a solution that works to this terrible epidemic.  Don’t let drug addiction and crime destroy the state of Arkansas.

 
Drug Rehab Needed for Arkansas’ Methamphetamine Addiction Rise

Drug Rehab Needed for Arkansas’ Methamphetamine Addiction Rise

Law enforcement agents and government officials have been spending a lot of their time trying to handle the methamphetamine problem in Arkansas. News anchors, reporters and civilians alike have noticed the uprising of methamphetamine addiction. It is apparent to all residents of Arkansas just how big the need for drug rehab is in the state.  

The United States DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) states, “In less than ten years, methamphetamine has grown from a problem limited to the Southwest and Pacific regions of the United States to Arkansas’ primary drug of concern.” With more than 28 kilograms of methamphetamine seized in 2008 and 240 meth lab incidents reported, Narconon is stepping up to help the residents of Arkansas find effective drug rehab.  

Approximately 67,000 Arkansas citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use. With roughly 3,000 individuals checking into drug rehab for methamphetamine addiction, it is easy for anyone to see that more need...

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Addiction Treatment Centers in Arkansas

Addiction Treatment Centers in Arkansas

The availability and rate of drug abuse in Arkansas remains high coinciding with the smuggling of methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana, the drugs of choice, for local consumption and further distribution throughout Arkansas and the surrounding states.  Each year, tens of thousands of pounds of marijuana and hundreds of kilograms of cocaine and methamphetamine are seized on Arkansas’ interstates, particularly Interstate 40.  Arkansas obviously has a major drug problem on the rise and is in serious need of addiction treatment centers.  According to the 2007-2008 NSDUH (National Study of Drug Use and Health) data, approximately 67,000 Arkansas citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year.  

Narconon is a state of the art addiction treatment center that helps thousands of addicts overcome drug and alcohol addiction every year.  Thousands of Arkansas residents need effective treatment and are not receiving it.  Narconon is an addiction tr...

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Long-term Residential Drug Treatment in Arkansas

Long-term Residential Drug Treatment in Arkansas

Powder and crack cocaine are significant problems in Arkansas because of their relationship to street gang violence, especially in inner city areas.  The movement of street gangs to non-traditional areas combined with the availability of crack throughout Arkansas has led to the drug’s spread across the state and into many suburban and rural areas.  It has been proven that the only successful way to overcome a serious addiction to crack cocaine is through Long-term Residential Drug Treatment.

Studies have shown that incarceration and drug courts are not successful and the majority of offenders eventually return to a life of crime and drug abuse and addiction.  As of April 16, 2007, there were 44 drug courts operating or being planned in Arkansas.  Thirty-one drug courts had been operating for at least two years, ten drug courts had recently been implemented and three drug courts were being planned, according to the Office of Justice Programs Drug Court.  What is lacking in the state of A...

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Outpatient Treatment in Arkansas

Outpatient Treatment in Arkansas

As methamphetamine addiction continues to rise in Arkansas will outpatient drug rehab really work?

Methamphetamine has become Arkansas’ primary drug of concern over the last ten years.  The state is encountering locally produced methamphetamine as well as the importation of methamphetamine produced in Mexico.  Not only does the state’s rural landscape provide an ideal setting for illicit manufacturing, but the wide availability of precursor chemicals also contributes to the ease of manufacturing methamphetamine.  Criminal groups in Arkansas are acquiring thousands of cases of pseudoephedrine via wholesalers and use sophisticated schemes to illegally ship, at a considerable profit, pseudoephedrine to methamphetamine manufacturers.  It is obvious that there is a huge methamphetamine problem in Arkansas and it is only getting worse.

Narconon is a successful and very effective drug rehab facility that deals with methamphetamine addiction and offers 24 hours a day care and life skills tools t...

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