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National Drug Intelligence Center. National Drug Threat Assessment 2005, Executive Summary Heroin. Available online at http //www.usdoj.gov/ ndic/pubsll/13745/heroin.htm. Accessed June 2,2006. [Pg.116]

Intelligence Center, National Drug Threat Assessment 007... [Pg.74]

There estimates were, inter alia, based on seizures of, on average, 1.1 million cannabis plants per year see Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Drug Situation in Canada in 2003, Ottawa, July 2004 see also National Drug Intelligence Centre, National Drug Threat Assessment 2005> Feb. [Pg.100]

Source National Clandestine Laboratory Seizure System, quoted in National Drug Intelligence Centre, National Drug Threat Assessment 2007. [Pg.127]

B National Drug Intelligence Centre, National Drug Threat Assessment 2007, Oct. 2006 According to data collected by the INCB, the decline was from 177-8 mt of pseudo-ephedrine in 2004 to 107.7 mt in 2005 and from 118 kg ephedrine in 2004 to 64 kg in 2005, which is also equivalent to an overall decline of about 40 per cent. [Pg.127]

Statement of Michael Braun, Chief of Operations, United States Drug Enforcement Agency, before the House International Relations Committee, Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, 9 November 2005 National Drug Intelligence Centre, National Drug Threat Assessment... [Pg.190]

U.S. Department of Justice. National Dmg Intelligence Center. National Drug Threat Assessment 2002. Washington, DC U.S. Dept, of Justice, December 2001. [Pg.244]

In its National Drug Threat Assessment 2002, the National Drug Intelligence Center reported that adolescents tend to initially experiment with four substances alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, and marijuana. [Pg.261]

Teenage abuse of other narcotics, including prescription drugs, is growing. The National Drug Threat Assessment reports that many more Americans over 18 are trying everything from heroin to marijuana to methamphetamine. [Pg.113]

There is another comprehensive, federal data source on these targets. Since 2001, the National Drug Intelligence Center in the U.S. Department of Justice has published a report titled, National Drug Threat Assessment. The availabifity of each type of illicit drug is discussed. The following information is from the various reports ... [Pg.40]

This target has not been achieved. According to the National Drug Threat Assessment reports, the availability of all of these iUicit substances has remained high. [Pg.45]

United States Department of Justice, National Drug Intelligence Center, 2005. National threat assessments National drug threat assessment, http //wwrw.usdoj.gov/ ndic/topics/ndtas.htm (accessed August 10, 2005). [Pg.180]

National Drag IntelUgence Center, U.S. Dept of Justice. National Drug Threat Assessment 2010,2010. Available at http //www.justice.gov/ndic/pubs38/38661/index.htm. [Pg.269]


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