
Compare Colorado detox centers to find the one that is right for you. Discover a wealth of valuable info pertaining to prospective facilities including certifications, level of care, payment options, contact info, and much more. Alternatively, find a detox by city: Aurora, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, Lakewood, or see our full list of cities in Colorado.
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Even though Colorado has legalized marijuana, there is still a significant illicit drug issue in the state. Colorado is still considered a hub for drug activity, and there is quite a lot of drug trafficking activity that occurs in the state, particularly in the area around Denver. In May of 2017, the DEA led a multi-agency task force in the arrest of 52 members of the East Side Crips for trafficking cocaine and crack in the Denver metro area. Colorado also acts as a hub for drug trafficking from Mexico into the greater United States due to its central location. The major drug trafficking cartels that operate in Colorado include the Sinaloa and Los Zetas cartels, while local drug distribution is mainly handled by the Crips, Aryan Empire, and Sureños gangs. Aside from foreign drug imports, there is still substantial domestic drug issues. For example, in 2017 there were 13 meth labs that were seized by law enforcement, and the presence of crystal meth remains high in the Denver area. There is also a steadily increasing presence of heroin in the Denver area over the last few years. All of that being said, there is a large number of very competent and highly respected drug and alcohol detox centers in Colorado. No matter what drug someone may be struggling with, help can be found at one of these detox centers and continuing care after detox has been completed.
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