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The task of assessing and monitoring drug abuse patterns and trends has become increasingly more challenging in recent years. Drug patterns are constantly changing. New drugs are being manufactured synthetically and introduced on the streets and in party scenes.
The 2004 New Mexico Social Indicator Report presents county-level and state-wide data on indicators relevant to alcohol and drug abuse in New Mexico. The data presented here allow comparisons of the relative burden of substance abuse among New Mexico counties and the state.
Improving the quality of life in New Mexico is key to this administration’s vision for the future. This vision involves substantially reducing the burden of substance abuse in New Mexico. As part of the solution, we must first identify the conditions in which we find ourselves as a society.
Reducing the burden of substance abuse is an essential part of this administration’s vision for the future of New Mexico. The 2003 New Mexico Social Indicator Report plays an important role in that vision by providing a valuable tool to be used in combating alcohol and drug abuse in our state.