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Table 7. Racial and Ethnic Composition of Observed Drug Deliverers, Capitol<br />

Hill and Downtown Seattle, 2007<br />

Capitol Hill<br />

(n=55)<br />

White Black Hispanic<br />

Native<br />

American/<br />

Alaska<br />

Native<br />

Asian<br />

83.6% 9.1% 3.6% 0 1.8%<br />

Downtown<br />

(n=204)<br />

All Drug<br />

Transactions<br />

(n=259)<br />

49.5% 33.3% 14.2% 1% .5%<br />

56.8% 28.2% 12% .8% .8%<br />

Source: Kris Nyrop, “Demographic Comparisons of Two Public Venue Drug Markets in<br />

Seattle.”<br />

<strong>RACE</strong>, ETHNICITY <strong>AND</strong> <strong>THE</strong> SEATTLE <strong>DRUG</strong> MARKET: CONCLUSIONS<br />

The data analyzed in this section support several conclusions. First, the Seattle<br />

market for serious illegal drugs is substantial: over 18 percent of all Seattle residents<br />

report having used a serious illegal drug (i.e., an illicit drug other than<br />

marijuana) in the previous year. Rates of serious drug use appear to be even<br />

higher among Seattle youth: over one-fourth of all Seattle public school students<br />

in grades 6–12 report having used a serious illegal drug in the previous month.<br />

Among the adult and student populations, the most popular serious drugs are<br />

ecstasy, cocaine, hallucinogens and stimulants. However, because these surveys<br />

miss the homeless, transient and institutionalized, they may undercount other<br />

categories of serious drug use, especially injection drug use. King County health<br />

officials estimate that the county is home to 15,000–18,000 IDUs. The evidence<br />

indicates that most of the IDUs who exchange needles in King County live and<br />

obtain their drugs inside Seattle; the most commonly injected drugs are heroin,<br />

powder cocaine and methamphetamine. Among those admitted to public<br />

treatment programs, cocaine (mostly smoked and injected), heroin and<br />

methamphetamine are most commonly abused. Robust markets for all serious<br />

drugs, including all forms of cocaine, ecstasy, heroin, methamphetamine and<br />

prescription drugs, appear to exist in Seattle.<br />

Second, multiple data sources indicate that the majority of those who use serious<br />

drugs in Seattle are white. This is the case despite the fact that most of the data<br />

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