Methamphetamine Abuse in New Hampshire

DEA Assessment:

  • The state of New Hampshire has experienced a continued growth in availability of methamphetamine in the past few years, particularly in and around the seacoast area. Methamphetamine is available throughout the state. The availability of "ice" has increased.1

Methamphetamine Use among State Population (2002-2005):

6.6% of persons aged 12 or older reported using meth one or more times during their life.2
0.5% of young adults aged 18-25 reported past year methamphetamine use.
0.2% of persons aged 12 or older reported past year methamphetamine use.3

Methamphetamine Use among High School Students (2005):

5.5% of students reported using methamphetamine one or more times during their life.4

Drug Offenses:

9% of 2005 Federal Drug Cases in New Hampshire involved methamphetamine.5

Lab Incidents:

There were 2 lab incidents in 2006.6

Treatment Admissions for Methamphetamine Abuse:

Treatment Admissions for Methamphetamine Abuse:
34 treatment admissions for methamphetamine/amphetamine abuse in 2005;
1% of all drug abuse treatment admissions.7


1 2006 DEA State Fact Sheets. Available: http://www.dea.gov/pubs/state_factsheets.html
2 Prevalence Estimates for 2002-2004. NSDUH. Office of Applied Studies. SAMHSA. Available: http://www.oas.samhsa.gov/statesIndex.htm#2k4
3 Prevalence Estimates for 2002-2005. NSDUH. Office of Applied Studies. SAMHSA. Available: http://www.oas.samhsa.gov/2k6/stateMeth/stateMeth.htm
4 YRBSS. CDC. Available: http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/yrbss
5 Federal Sentencing Stats. U.S. Sentencing Commission. Available: http://www.ussc.gov/JUDPACK/JP2005.htm
6 Maps of Methamphetamine Lab Incidents. DEA. Available: http://www.dea.gov/concern/map_lab_seizures.html
7 TEDS. Drug and Alcohol Services Information System. SAMHSA. Available: http://wwwdasis.samhsa.gov/webt/newmapv1.html