Pubdate: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 Source: Bluefield Daily Telegraph (WV) Copyright: 2004 Bluefield Daily Telegraph Contact: http://www.bdtonline.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1483 Author: Barbara Hawkins Note: Edited for drug policy content ILLEGAL DRUGS COME AT A HIGHER PRICE IN WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia's cost of living is high in at least one area - the price of illegal drugs. Statistics compiled by the National Drug Intelligence Center and released by U.S. Attorney Kasey Warner indicate West Virginia drug users pay more for powder cocaine than any other area of the country, except for parts of Vermont, Virginia, South Carolina, North Dakota and Montana. Once again, we find a rating for the Mountain State disturbing. It's certainly not good news for West Virginia to rank high in sales of high-cost drugs, especially when the poverty level is just as high, or higher. Warner said while prices vary based on purity, potency and buyer-seller relationships, the study reported West Virginia drug dealers pay about $24,000 wholesale for a kilogram of powder cocaine. He said the dealers, in turn, usually sell the drug back for $100 a gram - about a $75,000 profit. Crack cocaine goes for $80 to $200 a gram and generates from 100 to 200 percent profit. The report says the state's drug users pay $300 a gram for heroin, $2 for a marijuana joint and $150 a gram for methamphetamine - all above average prices, according to the study. Illegal drug sales obviously has become a lucrative business for the pushers. But, why do West Virginia drug users pay more? Locally, the drug task force and law enforcement agencies have been working hard to control drug use and sales locally. Numerous arrests have been made and convictions won in courts. Yet, we know there is much more drug traffic in our area. The study credits the state's remoteness and low population compared to other eastern states. Warner also thinks drug dealers are trying to dupe the state's residents. "Maybe people have the ideas that us poor hillbillies in the backwoods will pay more for our drugs," Warner said. - -snip- - --- MAP posted-by: Josh