(Decatur, GA) — The GBI’s Forensic Chemistry section has released new data on the 2018 statewide drug trends in Georgia.
This culmination of data is attributed to law enforcement seizures tested by the Crime Lab.
It should be noted that the GBI Crime Lab does not test every item submitted by law enforcement officers and does not routinely test marijuana.*
In calendar year 2018, drug analysis indicates the following:
The top six drugs tested are: 1) methamphetamine, 2) cocaine, 3) alprazolam, 4) oxycodone, 5) heroin, and 6) hydrocodone
The most seized opioids are: 1) oxycodone, 2) heroin, 3) hydrocodone, followed by 4) fentanyl/analogs.
The top 5 counties with the highest use of opioids in Georgia are: 1) Cobb, 2) Gwinnett, 3) Fulton, 4) DeKalb, and 5) Chatham. NOTE: In calendar year 2017, the county with the 5th highest number of opioids was Richmond with 1-4 being the same metro Atlanta counties.
A total of 11 different variations of fentanyl were seized by law enforcement and tested by our Crime Lab.
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