Knowing Michigan and Drugs
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Michigan, once the shining child of American industry, is home to 9,876,187 people. The capital is Lansing and the largest city is Detroit or “Motown.”
Over the course of the past decade, Michigan has experienced a decrease in population due to its ailing economy. The state has been plagued with problems for years and drugs are among them, unfortunately. Marijuana, MDMA, heroin, and cocaine (as well as other forms of drugs) are all threats to the population of Michigan.
- Cocaine and heroin are both widely available throughout the state.
- Methamphetamine is manufactured in makeshift laboratories and is not widely distributed.
- MDMA is brought in from Canada to Michigan by a variety of different groups. Marijuana is also brought in from Canada to Michigan as well.
- Oxycontin is a growing problem throughout the state, as prescription drug abuse nationwide is rising. Many are obtaining prescriptions, stealing from those with prescriptions, doctor shopping, or breaking into pharmacies to obtain the drug in Michigan.
9 percent of Michigan residents used illegal drugs within the past month and the number of drug-related deaths in Michigan bypasses the national average. The seizure of meth labs in Michigan have increased as of lately and, as usual, marijuana is the most popular of illegal drugs in the state.
Marijuana Possession in Michigan
- Possession of marijuana is a misdemeanor with a possible 1 year in jail and a $2,000 fine.
- There is a conditional discharge attached for people who comply with the courts.
- Anyone who uses marijuana can face up to 90 days in jail and a $100 fine.
- Giving someone marijuana for free is a misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
- Any sale of marijuana is a felony and punishable by up to 4 years in prison and a $20,000 fine.
- Anyone convicted of marijuana charges will lose their license for 6 months.
- Michigan has a zero tolerance drugged driving law in effect.
- Medical marijuana is legal in Michigan, as of 2008.
Locating Help in Michigan
Call Drug-Rehab.org at 855-473-4227 today in Michigan; no matter what kind of treatment you end up seeking, we can help you get to that place.
Whether it is inpatient rehab or a twelve-step program, Drug-Rehab.org has trained professionals on standby.
No matter if your journey to holistic healing takes you to within Michigan’s borders or outside of them, you can get started on rehabilitation today, via Drug-Rehab.org.
4880 Lawndale St. Detroit, MI 48210
American Indian Health and provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.aihfs.org/
154 S. Ripley Boulevard Alpena, MI 49707
Catholic Human Services Inc provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.catholichumanservices.com
15565 N.land Dr. S.field, MI 48075
Family Service Inc provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.fsiwc.org
271 S. Main St. Plymouth, MI 48170
Growth Works Inc provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.growth-works.org
N-15019 Hannahville B-1 Rd. Wilson, MI 49896
Hannahville Behavioral Health Services provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
23 W. 1st St. Monroe, MI 48161
Insight Counseling of Tecumseh LLC provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
175 E. Adams Ionia, MI 48846
Ionia Co. Substance Abuse Initiative provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
21700 Greenfield St. Oak Park, MI 48237
Metropolitan Rehabilitation Clinics provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Detox, Methadone Services, Methadone Detox
3737 Lawton St. Detroit, MI 48208
Salvation Army Harbor Light System provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Detox
24240 Buckingham St. Livonia, MI 48154
Ultimate Solutions Inc provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Methadone Services, Buprenorphine Treatment