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The recently released their report on 'Drug Abuse Trends in the Cleveland Region' for the first half of 2014, and it's definitely an interesting read. The report, associated with the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, was 'based upon qualitative data collected via focus groups interviews' of 'active and recovering drug users recruited from alcohol and other drug treatment programs in Cuyahoga and Lake County.' Let's take a look at some of the details the report (see it in full, below). POWDERED COCAINE. Availability: 8 out of 10 (previously 7/10) Powdered cocaine is moderately to highly available in the region. Participants most often reported the drug’s current availability as ‘8’ on a scale of ‘0’ (not available, impossible to get) to ‘10’ (highly available, extremely easy to get); the previous most common score was ‘7.’ A participant described powdered cocaine availability and explained, “Yes, one phone call to obtain powdered cocaine, two at the most. For specific drugs, there’s specific drug dealers.
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For cocaine would be completely different than the person I’d call for heroin.” Another participant stated, “Powdered cocaine. It’s a phone call away. Every dealer I went to had crack cocaine, ‘coke’ (powdered cocaine) or heroin.
Location doesn’t matter - east side, west side, they’ve got it.” Still another participant commented, “Yes, powdered cocaine is available, but I don’t think it’s as accessible as other things. A few phone calls away.” Quality: 7 out of 10 (previously 4/10) Participants most often reported the current quality of powdered cocaine as ‘7’ on a scale of ‘0’ (poor quality, “garbage”) to ‘10’ (high quality); the previous most common score was ‘4.’ Participants reported that powdered cocaine in the region is cut (adulterated) with baby laxative, baking soda, caffeine, ether, head shop cuts (often sold as carpet and room deodorizers) as well as numbing agents. Participants indicated varying quality of the drug. A participant reflected, “I spent a lot of money and I wasn’t going to spend it on junk low quality cocaine.” Another participant said, “With my young age and limited resources, I could only get very low quality.” Overall, participants reported a decrease in the quality of powdered cocaine during the past six months. Cost: $60-80 for 1 gram, $150-300 for 1/8 ounce (eight ball).
CRACK COCAINE Availability: 10 out of 10 (previously 10/10) Crack cocaine remains highly available in the region. Participants most often reported the drug’s current availability as ‘10’ on a scale of ‘0’ (not available, impossible to get) to ‘10’ (highly available, extremely easy to get); the previous most common score was also ‘10.’ Participants reported that crack cocaine is very easy to obtain. A participant commented, “Crack cocaine is everywhere. You don’t even have to look for it, it finds you. I could be walking down the street and people would ask me if I messed with that ‘hard’ (crack cocaine). but when there is a bust in the neighborhood, crack cocaine is less likely to be on the street - It’s a phone call to a dealer to obtain.” Participants reported white and yellow (“butter”) as the most available types of crack cocaine in the Cleveland area.
A participant commented, “I know that every time I went to get my drug of choice (heroin), crack cocaine was always available. It was white, like yellowish color. Easily available.” Community professionals most often reported current availability of crack cocaine as ‘7;’ the previous most common score was ‘10.’ A treatment provider reflected, “Even heroin addicts are smoking crack.” A law enforcement officer commented, “Crack cocaine is still out there. People still smoke crack.” Quality: 9 out of 10 (previously 5/10) Participants most often rated the current quality of crack cocaine as ‘9’ on a scale of ‘0’ (poor quality, “garbage”) to ‘10’ (high quality); the previous most common score was ‘5.’ Participants reported that crack cocaine in the region is cut with amphetamines (“speed”), baby formula, baby laxative, baking soda, benzodiazepines, caffeine, head shop cuts, heroin, methamphetamine and numbing agents.
A participant remarked, “Crack cocaine doesn’t burn right if it has pills or stuff in it.” A slight majority of participants reported no change in the quality of crack cocaine during the last six months, while other participants felt quality had decreased. A participant talked about fluctuating quality of crack and shared, “When crack cocaine was more pure, a hit would last for 45 minutes, now it’s only 20 minutes.” Other participants discussed how quality can be increased by cooking the drug again. A participant commented, “I would have to cook crack cocaine back to make it more potent.” Cost: $20 for 1/10-3/10 gram pieces, $50 for 1/2 gram, $150-200 for 1/8 ounce. HEROIN Availability: 10 out of 10 (previously 10/10) Heroin remains highly available in the region. Participants and community professionals most often reported the overall current availability of heroin as ‘10’ on a scale of ‘0’ (not available, impossible to get) to ‘10’ (highly available, extremely easy to get); the previous most common scores from both respondent groups were also ‘10.’ Participants discussed heroin availability and resiliency of the supply. A participant remarked, “Heroin is at a ‘9’ or a ‘10’ for availability. Every time the police bust, they rip down 120 guys at one time, but those neighborhoods have so many youth ready to take up the phone from the guy.” Other participants shared: “Heroin was easy to get like crack; Heroin is my drug of choice, so I know it is super easy to get; I always went to Cleveland.
You didn’t even have to blink and somebody would be coming up to you; I know dealers who will pass out samples.” Participants noted fewer differences in heroin availability between the west and east sides of the city of Cleveland than previously, as one participant explained, “Heroin is everywhere. If you’re from the east side you get it on the east, if you’re from the west side, that’s where you get it.” Community professionals continued to cite heroin as the most available drug in the region.
Quality: 6 out of 10 for brown powder, 9/10 for white powder, 10/10 for black tar Participants most often reported the overall current quality of brown powdered heroin as ‘6,’ white powdered heroin as ‘9’ and black tar heroin as ‘10’ on a scale of ‘0’ (poor quality, “garbage”) to ‘10’ (high quality); the previous most common overall quality score was ‘8.’ A majority of participants felt that the quality of heroin has remained the same during the past six months, albeit variable. A participant explained, “It’s who you know.
There’s great quality heroin and bad on the east side, great and bad on the west side.” Participants advised: “This sounds crazy, but you need to build a relationship with your dealer to not get ripped off or get bad quality heroin; I would stick with somebody you know. If you just go driving and they see a white girl driving, they’re going to rip you off.” Price (for brown powder and black tar): $10-20 for 1/10 gram, $60-70 for 1/2 gram, $90-120 for 1 gram PRESCRIPTION OPIOIDS Availability: 10 out of 10 (previously 10/10) Prescription opioids remain highly available in the region.