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Welcome. Detective Steve Ledbetter Dallas Police Department Narcotics Division. Drug Abuse Trends. TOP ILLICIT DRUGS OF ABUSE. MARIHUANA COCAINE METHAMPHETAMINE-Strawberry Quick, Chocolate, Peanut Butter Flavored HEROIN-Cheese VARIOUS CLUB DRUGS. What About Our Schools?.

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  1. Welcome Detective Steve Ledbetter Dallas Police Department Narcotics Division

  2. Drug Abuse Trends TOP ILLICIT DRUGS OF ABUSE MARIHUANA COCAINE METHAMPHETAMINE-Strawberry Quick, Chocolate, Peanut Butter Flavored HEROIN-Cheese VARIOUS CLUB DRUGS

  3. What About Our Schools? • Marihuana • Stronger & May be laced with other drugs • Is physically addictive, like Nicotine • Over ½ Kids addicted, started around age 14 • 58% who used 12 or more times a yr. had related problems from the drug use • Justify Use, Movie Stars use it, their Favorite Bands sing about it • Teens who smoke Marihuana are twice as likely to skip classes

  4. Cocaine? • Cocaine use has been stabilizing since ’97 • Teens experiment after Marihuana use • Peer pressure from friends & older family members • Quickly addicted after 1st few uses • Not a new drug / Abused for over 100 yrs. • Teen uses as young 11-14 yrs. of age

  5. Methamphetamine? • Use has increased between ages 12-17 yrs. old • Enjoyed because of increase wakefulness and physical activity while decreasing appetite. • Feelings stem from the high levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine into areas of the brain that regulate feelings of pleasure • Psychotic symptoms last for months after use. • thin and beautiful has become increasingly important • Rave culture encourages hard drug use as a means to personal freedom, self-discovery, and peer acceptance.

  6. Ecstasy • Ecstasy is a pyscho-stimulantive drug used mostly by teens and young adults • Increase in Overdoses in past 5 yrs. • “X” works by affecting the concentration in the brain. • Changes the natural effects of serotonin that carries signals from one nerve cell to another. • Which helps to modulate moods and emotions. • MDMA is fun at first but very toxic to the brain, and can cause damage to the body and brain cells.

  7. Heroin • Days of needle users is past among teens… • Kids as young as 9 or 10 years of age coming to the hospital emergency rooms with Heroin Withdrawal. • "Cheese" is Mexican black-tar heroin that has been diluted with crushed tablets of over-the-counter sleep medication. • Kids enter treatment because "I was tired of feeling my bones hurting. I was tired of headaches, cold sweats and all that” from a 17 yr old.

  8. Club Drugs and Others… • Teens admit using Ketamine, Oxycotin, over the counter “Triple C’s”, Parents prescription medicines as well as Inhalants. • * 8th grade -- 30.3%  * 10th grade -- 44.9%  * 12th grade -- 52.8% • Parents have felt that their teen's alcohol use is OK, because it isn't a harder drug like crack, or heroin. • Teens sometime are Waking in a stupor after the previous night's party, missing classes, falling behind and resort to failure at everything they do.

  9. DRE Indicator Chart

  10. Drug Within Categories • CNS Depressants: Barbs, Tranquilizers Valium, Xanax and Ativan, Librium. • CNS Stimulants: Amph, Meth, Coke, Uppers • Hallucinogens: LSD ("acid") and PCP ("angel dust") • PCP: Includes Ketamine, Ketaset… • Narcotic Analgesics: Heroin, Oxycotin and Codeine • Inhalants: Glue, Paints, Air Fresheners and Nitrous • Cannabis: Marihuana, Hash, Hash Oil

  11. CANNABIS THERE ARE 3 FORMS OF CANNABIS: • MARIJUANA From leaves of flowering plant • HASHISH Dried Resin from the flowers • HASH OIL Oil concentration from plant material

  12. IDENTIFICATION • SOURCE - HEMP PLANT CANNABIS SATIVA L • 421 CHEMICALS WHEN CULTIVATED • 2000 CHEMICALS WHEN BURNED • TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL (THC) PSYCHOACTIVE PROPERTIES MAIN INGREDIENT “THC”

  13. Review the Signs of Use • Blood Pressure Up • Dilated Pupils • Lack of Convergence • Paranoid • Strong Smell of “Skunk” • One of the DIP C Drugs • Paraphernalia

  14. COCAINE / CRACK

  15. CRACK COCAINEINGREDIENTS

  16. Crack Cocaine "Rocks"

  17. "Then A Crash" • Anxiety • Depression • Irritability • Extreme Fatigue • Paranoia

  18. SYMPTOMS • GOOD FEELING • DRY MOUTH • INCREASED ALERTNESS • LOSS OF APPETITE • RUNNY NOSE • GRINDING TEETH • TALKATIVE • EXCITED • BODY TREMORS • INSOMNIA • IRRITABILITY • DURATION (15-30)

  19. “CRACK HEAD”ARRESTED March 1988 “SPEEDBALLING”THEN “HOOKED ON HEROIN” ARRESTED AUGUST 1989

  20. HEROIN Developed by Chemist from Bayer Treat Diarrhea and Coughing Treat Pain during Civil War Soldiers Disease - Morphine Now we have NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement Mexico had to keep up w/ Columbia/Asia

  21. IDENTIFICATION • WHITE POWDER / CHINA WHITE • MEXICAN BROWN • BLACK TAR / CHIVA • FINE POWDER • BITTER TASTE • SMELL OF VINEGAR • ROCK OR TAR APPEARANCE

  22. Related Drugs OxyCotin / Oxycodone HCL • Extremely Addictive • Closest Thing to Heroin

  23. LEAN & MEANSipping Codeine Cough SyrupUp to $120-$160 per 8 oz. BottleCauses a Lack of coordination or “Lean”Overdose Can Cause Breathing to Stop

  24. “Cheese”The New Face of Heroin Jeremy Liebbe, CPESDallas ISD Police Department

  25. The New Teenage Heroin Market Street Terms: • Cheese, Chees, Cheez, Chez, Chz, Queso, Keso, Kso • Combination of: • Black Tar Heroin • Tylenol PM(or generic)

  26. Behavior Warning Signs • Loss of enthusiasm and signs of depression • Withdrawal from normal activities • Truancy and unexplained drop in grades • Irritability and overreaction to criticism • Unusual requests for money • Decreased interest in appearance • Unexplained changes in friends • Frequent nasal or sinus infections

  27. Symptoms of Withdrawal • Muscle Pains & Muscle Spasms • Nausea & Vomiting • Headache & Chills • Anxiety & Agitation • Disorientation • Insomnia • Typically lasts 5-6 days, up to 14 days

  28. Projected Long-Term Effects • 4+gr/day of acetaminophen → liver damage • 6+gr/day of acetaminophen → liver failure • 8gr+ of acetaminophen → acute liver failure • One study has shown that acetaminophen induced acute liver failure has a 27% mortality rate • Long-term “cheese” usage will predictably result in an abnormally high percentage of liver disease and acute liver failure

  29. Finding “Cheese” & Other Drugs • Typical hiding places include pockets, backpacks, binders and other obvious places • Shoes – under the soles, hidden compartments, etc. • Pants – waistbands, folded cuffs, etc. • Highlighters, pens, mechanical pencils, glue sticks, etc. • Belt buckles & cell phones • Underwear • Girls’ bras • Boys’ boxer shorts

  30. Tragic Dangers of Heroin • Sick / Vomiting - Gag Reflex - Drowning • Foaming at Mouth - Nose Bleeding • Eyes rolled back in head • Semi Conscious - desperate look for HELP • Not enough Oxygen gets to brain • Aware of things but numb all over • Loss of Consciousness near DEATH

  31. “A CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANT” Go-Fast…Crank…Speed MOOD ELEVATION HEIGHTENED ENDURANCE ELIMINATION OF FATIGUE! LAST 12-20 HRS “SPEED BINGES” CLANDESTINE MADE, STRICTLY FROM CHEMICALS Methamphetamine

  32. DANGERS… Chemical Toxicity Hydrogen Chloride Gases Phosgene Gas (Mustard Gas) Ammonia Gas Explosive Dangers Ether Lithium Acetone

  33. EMERGENCY ROOMDOWNERS T-BARS / XANAX VALIUM “FARM PARTIES” Teens' drugs of choice are right at Home

  34. Minor Tranquilizers Valum Halcion Rohypnol Xanax Librium, Librax, Libritabs Dalmane Tranxene Serax Ativan Clonopin Restoril Paxipam Centrax Generic Diazipam Triazolam Flunitrazepam Alprazolam Chlordiazepoxide Flurazepam Chlorazepate Oxazepam Lorazepam Clonazepam Temazepam Halazepam Prazepam Tranquilizers • Street Names • Vals • V • Blue Bombs • Roofies • Wheels • Ropies • Loops • Libs

  35. Trade Names Seconal Nembutal Tuinal Amytal Sombulex Sodium Pentothol Generic Secobarbital Pentobarbital Seco+Pento Barbitols Amobarbital Hexobarbital Phenobarbital Thiopental Barbiturates Street Names Reds Seccies Red Devils F-40’s Mexican Reds Yellow Jackets Yellows Xmas Trees Tuies Rainbows Blues Truth Serum

  36. Triple C

  37. PARAPHERNALIA Club Drug Surgical Mask Vicks Vapor Rub Pacifiers Suckers Light Sticks Gas Masks Colorful Beads & Necklaces

  38. What is Ecstasy? • Psychoactive Stimulant • stimulant effects like amphetamines • mild hallucinogenic effects like mescaline • Psychological Dependence • Short & Long Term Medical Complications • brain damage • immediate medical dangers • (fake pills, Ods)

  39. Psychological Effects • Lights, shadows and colors are brighter • darker and clearer • You Feel Sounds • Everyone is your Friend • Every touch feels Good

  40. G H B Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate • Used as a Steroid Alternative in 1980’s • “growth Hormone” • Now Banned by FDA • Currently Chemical Supply Store Sell • Gamma Butyrolactone (GBL) “G” “Liquid X” “Water” “Easy Lay” “Soap” “X”

  41. Sedative-hypnotic Drowsiness Confusion Nausea Reduced HR & BP Inebriation Reduced gag reflex Stupor Hypothermia Incoordination Seizures Coma Death GHB Effects

  42. PCP Analog • Ketaset with street terms used for Ketamine include: Special K, Ketalar, Ketaject, Ketaset, Super-K, "K", Ket Kat, Cat Valium, Vitamin K. • “Ket” has the ability to separate perception from sensation. It also has hallucinogenic and painkilling qualities. • It’s usually snorted or swallowed as a powder. • Can be placed on tobacco or marijuana and smoked. It is distributed as powder in small "personal use" cocaine-like bottles, ziplock bags, capsules, or paper, glassine or aluminum 'folds', or as a liquid in small vials or bottles • It last for 45-60 minutes when snorted, but can be detected in the body for up to 24 hours.

  43. INHALANT ABUSE • WHIPPING • CREAM • AEROSOL • SPRAYS • PAINT • HAIR SPRAY • FREON • BUTANE

  44. INHALANT ABUSE • SUBSTANCES THAT ARE HUFFED OR SNIFFED IN ORDER TO PRODUCE MIND ALTERING OR BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS • HIGH LAST ONLY FEW MINUTES • 60% VAPORS ABSORBED IN LIVER - KIDNEY - BRAIN • TAKES 14 - 30 DAYS FOR CHEM. TO PASS THRU BODY • DEATH CAN OCCUR 1st OR 100th TIME USED! HELIUM

  45. Dusting On 2 March 2005, 14-year-old Kyle Williams was found dead in his bedroom at his family's Cleveland-area home. At 5:45 that morning, his mother, Kathy Williams (a nurse by profession), had attempted to wake him before she left for work. She initially thought Kyle was joking when he failed to get up, but she then pulled back the covers and found her son lying motionless, a can of Dust-Off, a common computer cleaner, next to his face

  46. Salvia Divinorum Web Site Research www.sagewisdom.org Fascinating psychoactive effects Sensual enhancement Magical Journeys Enchantment Apparent time travel Physical Insights Healing & Divination CAUTION Current Legal Trends

  47. SALVIA • NEVER, EVER, ATTEMPT TO DRIVE UNDER THE • INFLUENCE OF SALVIA-DOING SO COULD • BE FATAL! • SALVIA IS A CONSCIOUSNESS-CHANGING HERB, • USED IN A VISION QUEST • IT IS BEST TAKEN IN A QUIET, NEARLY DARKROOM, • EITHER ALONE (IF A SITTER WILL NOT BE USED, OR • RECOMMENDED WITH ONE OR TWO GOOD FRIENDS • PRESENT, TAKEN IN SILENCE OR WITH SOFT MUSIC!

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