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Warning Signs of Alcohol Abuse |
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Louisiana Population, Income, Education, Employment, and Federal Funds
Louisiana Population |
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Total |
Year |
1980 |
4,206,116 |
1990 |
4,219,973 |
2000 |
4,468,976 |
2009 (latest estimates) |
4,492,076 |
Louisiana Income |
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Total |
Louisiana Per-capita income (2008 dollars) |
2007 |
35,340 |
2008 |
36,091 |
Percent change |
-1.7 |
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Louisiana Earnings per job (2008 dollars) |
2007 |
45,541 |
2008 |
45,428 |
Percent change |
-0.2 |
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Louisiana Poverty rate (percent) |
1979 |
18.6 |
1989 |
23.6 |
1999 |
19.6 |
2008 (latest model-based estimates) |
17.6 |
Louisiana Education (Persons 25 and older) |
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Total |
Louisiana Percent not completing high school |
1980 |
42.3 |
1990 |
31.7 |
2000 |
25.2 |
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Louisiana Percent completing high school only |
1980 |
30.9 |
1990 |
31.7 |
2000 |
32.4 |
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Louisiana Percent completing some college |
1980 |
12.8 |
1990 |
20.5 |
2000 |
23.7 |
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Louisiana Percent completing college |
1980 |
13.9 |
1990 |
16.1 |
2000 |
18.7 |
Louisiana Employment |
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Total |
Louisiana Total number of jobs |
2007 |
2,521,180 |
2008 |
2,576,960 |
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Louisiana Percent employment change |
2006-2007 |
35.3 |
2007-2008 |
1.6 |
2008-2009 |
-2.5 |
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Louisiana Unemployment rate (percent) |
2008 |
4.5 |
2009 |
6.8 |
Louisiana Federal Funds, FY 2008 |
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Total |
Louisiana Federal funding, dollars per person |
Louisiana All Federal funds |
8,983 |
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Louisiana Federal funding by purpose |
Louisiana Agriculture and natural resources |
99 |
Louisiana Community resources |
891 |
Louisiana Defense and space |
1,098 |
Louisiana Human resources |
201 |
Louisiana Income security |
5,753 |
Louisiana National functions |
940 |
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Louisiana Federal funding by type of payments |
Louisiana Grants |
1,645 |
Louisiana Direct loans |
190 |
Louisiana Guaranteed/insured loans |
529 |
Louisiana Retirement/disability payments |
2,630 |
Louisiana Other direct payments to
individuals |
2,025 |
Louisiana Direct payments, not to
individuals |
105 |
Louisiana Procurement contracts |
1,402 |
Louisiana Salaries and wages |
457 |
Louisiana Organic Agriculture
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2008 |
Number of certified operations |
15 |
Louisiana Crops (acres) |
661 |
Louisiana Pasture & rangeland (acres) |
514 |
Louisiana Total acres |
1,175 |
Louisiana Farm Characteristics
Louisiana 2007 Census of Agriculture |
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2007 |
Louisiana Approximate total land area (acres) |
27,668,285 |
Louisiana Total farmland (acres) |
8,109,975 |
Percent of total land area |
29.3 |
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Louisiana Cropland (acres) |
4,691,344 |
Percent of total farmland |
57.8 |
Percent in pasture |
13.5 |
Percent irrigated |
19.4 |
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Louisiana Harvested Cropland (acres) |
3,342,048 |
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Louisiana Woodland (acres) |
1,188,689 |
Percent of total farmland |
14.7 |
Percent in pasture |
17.8 |
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Louisiana Pastureland (acres) |
1,544,080 |
Percent of total farmland |
19.0 |
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Louisiana Land in house lots, ponds,
roads, wasteland, etc. (acres) |
685,862 |
Percent of total farmland |
8.5 |
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Louisiana Conservation practices |
Louisiana Farmland in conservation or
wetlands reserve programs
(acres) |
524,824 |
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Average farm size (acres) |
269 |
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Louisiana Farms by size (percent) |
1 to 99 acres |
60.9 |
100 to 499 acres |
27.7 |
500 to 999 acres |
5.0 |
1000 to 1,999 acres |
3.7 |
2,000 or more acres |
2.7 |
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Louisiana Farms by sales (percent) |
Less than $9,999 |
69.3 |
$10,000 to $49,999 |
16.4 |
$50,000 to $99,999 |
3.6 |
$100,000 to $499,999 |
6.0 |
More than $500,000 |
4.7 |
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Louisiana Tenure of farmers |
Louisiana Full owner (farms) |
20,472 |
Percent of total |
68.0 |
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Louisiana Part owner (farms) |
7,024 |
Percent of total |
23.3 |
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Louisiana Tenant owner (farms) |
2,610 |
Percent of total |
8.7 |
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Louisiana Farm organization |
Louisiana Individuals/family, sole
proprietorship (farms) |
25,716 |
Percent of total |
85.4 |
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Louisiana Family-held corporations
(farms) |
1,639 |
Percent of total |
5.4 |
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Louisiana Partnerships (farms) |
2,395 |
Percent of total |
8.0 |
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Louisiana Non-family corporations (farms) |
136 |
Percent of total |
0.5 |
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Louisiana Others - cooperative, estate or
trust, institutional, etc. (farms) |
220 |
Percent of total |
0.7 |
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Louisiana Characteristics of principal farm operators |
Average operator age (years) |
57.3 |
Percent with farming as their
primary occupation |
41.8 |
Men |
26,248 |
Women |
3,858 |
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Louisiana Farm Financial Indicators
Louisiana Farm income and value added data |
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2008 |
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Number of farms |
30,000 |
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Thousands $ |
Final crop output |
1,887,786 |
+ Final animal output |
1,049,784 |
+ Services and forestry |
339,062 |
= Final agricultural sector output |
3,276,632 |
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- Intermediate consumption outlays |
1,847,406 |
+ Net government transactions |
149,189 |
= Gross value added |
1,578,415 |
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- Capital consumption |
285,575 |
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= Net value added |
1,292,840 |
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- Factor payments |
502,981 |
Employee compensation (total hired labor) |
202,432 |
Net rent received by nonoperator landlords |
156,728 |
Real estate and nonreal estate interest |
143,821 |
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= Net farm income |
789,859 |
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Louisiana Top Commodities, Exports, and Counties
LA. Top 5 agriculture commodities, 2009 |
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Value of receipts
thousand $ |
1. Cane for sugar |
382,061 |
2. Rice |
355,582 |
3. Soybeans |
330,859 |
4. Corn |
288,856 |
5. Cattle and calves |
189,092 |
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All commodities |
2,539,158 |
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LA. Top 5 agriculture exports, estimates, FY 2009 |
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Value
million $ |
1. Rice |
320.2 |
2. Soybeans and products |
193.3 |
3. Cotton and linters |
104.4 |
4. Feed grains and products |
75.7 |
5. Other |
56.8 |
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Overall rank |
827.1 |
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LA. Top 5 counties in agricultural sales 2007 |
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Thousands $ |
1. Union Parish |
133,773 |
2. Lincoln Parish |
119,727 |
3. Franklin Parish |
106,258 |
4. Sabine Parish |
105,344 |
5. East Carroll Parish |
96,037 |
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State total |
2,617,981 |
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State Offices
Louisiana Drug Policy, Enforcement and Government Agencies
Governor's Office
Office of the Governor
State Capitol
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9004
(504) 342-7015
State Legislative Contact
Louisiana House of Representatives
P.O. Box 94062
Baton Rouge, LA 70804
(504) 342-7393
State Drug Program Coordinator
Clearinghouse
Office of Drug Policy
P.O. Box 94005
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9005
(504) 342-7374
Attorney General's Office
Department of Justice
P.O. Box 94005
State Capitol
Baton Rouge, LA 70804
(504) 342-7013
Crime Prevention Office
Louisiana Crime Resistance Association
P.O. Box 1581
Monroe, LA 71210-1581
(318) 322-1925
Statistical Analysis Center
Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and
Administration of Criminal Justice
1885 Wooddale Boulevard,Room 708
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
(504) 925-4440
BJA Strategy Preparation Agency
Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and
Administration of Criminal Justice
1885 Wooddale Boulevard,Room 708
Baton Rouge, LA 70806-1442
(504) 925-4418
Judicial Agency
Judicial Administrator
Supreme Court Building
301 Loyola Avenue, Room 109
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 568-5747
Corrections Agency
Department of Public Safety and Corrections
504 Mayflower Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
(504) 342-6740
RADAR Network Agency
Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
1201 Capitol Access Road, Fourth Floor East
Baton Rouge, LA 70821-3868
(504) 342-9352
HIV-Prevention Program
HIV/AIDS Services Program
Department of Health and Hospitals
P.O. Box 60630
New Orleans, LA 70160
(504) 568-5508
Drug and Alcohol Agency
Office of Human Services
Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
1201 Capitol Access Road, Room 4-SA-1
Baton Rouge, LA 70821-3868
(504) 342-9354
State Coordinator for Drug-Free Schools
Louisiana Department of Education
Bureau of Student Services
P.O. Box 94064
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9064
(504) 342-3480
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Louisiana
Like the rest of the country, Louisiana has many residents who suffer with alcohol abuse problems. However, neither alcoholism nor alcohol abuse are necessarily apparent to someone with a drinking problem. The CAGE test is a set of four quick questions designed to detect alcohol abuse or alcoholism. Answering yes to a single CAGE question indicates a possible alcohol abuse problem. Answering yes to two or more questions indicates a high risk of alcohol abuse or alcoholism.
The CAGE Questions
Can you answer "yes" to any of these questions?
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Have you ever felt the need to Cut down on alcohol consumption?
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Are you Annoyed when people question your drinking habits?
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Do you feel Guilty about your alcohol use?
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Have you ever used alcohol as an Eye Opener to recover from a hangover?
Note that the CAGE questions are guidelines, not clear diagnostic criteria. Some people in Louisiana answer no to all four questions, but are still diagnosed with alcoholism or alcohol abuse. If alcohol adversely affects any area of your life, either socially, at work or at home, we can help guide you on your way to recovery.
In Louisiana, those who suffer with alcohol abuse and their loved ones feel such an overwhelming sense of despair, depression and hopelessness that it is sometimes difficult to see that it is possible to be happy. Professionals at Louisiana alcohol abuse treatment centers are well aware of this. They cannot, however, make that first step for you or your loved one. If someone you love is an alcoholic, and you need help, alcohol intervention may be possible and necessary. It is often a loved one who takes that all important first step, and realizes there is light at the end of the tunnel. Many others have come before you in hopes of overcoming alcohol abuse, yet no two circumstances or individuals are exactly the same. That is why no two alcohol abuse treatment program plans are the same. It is normally a combination of techniques that contribute to success at overcoming alcoholism.
What is the first step of alcohol abuse treatment? Louisiana alcohol detox. It is important to understand that an alcohol detox is only the initial step in the recovery process. Alcohol and drug detox programs provide medical stabilization and should not be viewed as complete alcohol rehab. Alcohol rehab programs look to maintain the gains made while in a Louisiana alcohol detox, whilst working towards establishing a firm ground upon which future long-term recovery is to be built.
Stopping alcohol or drug use "cold turkey" can be dangerous and, in some cases, life threatening. One of the goals of Louisiana inpatient alcohol detox or alcohol detox programs is to minimize or manage the symptoms associated with withdrawal, which may include:
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Headaches
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Tremors
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Sweats
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Seizures
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Convulsions
Following alcohol detox, recovering alcoholics will receive support from other addicts as well as by certified Louisiana alcohol rehab counselors to help them deal with their addiction. Recovering alcoholics also learn coping skills so that when they are reintegrated into society they can cope with stresses without relapse. Support - from staff and peers - is also a crucial element of the alcohol rehab facility. The staff at the facility offers an expert understanding of the mental and physical elements of alcohol recovery. They can help provide a "safe landing" for the alcoholic as their body and mind adjust to the days without drinking.
Lastly, do not underestimate the power of the peer group and alcohol rehab facilities. Many individuals with drinking problems have suffered alone, in silence, for many years. These individuals don't believe that anyone is going through a problem that is quite like theirs. Group counseling and peer-group session are an eye-opening occurrence for the recovering alcoholic. They are helped immensely by the fact that others in the room are going through the same issues they are.
Year |
Total vs. Alcohol Related Fatalities in Louisiana |
Tot |
Alc-Rel |
% |
0.08+ |
% |
1982 |
1,091 |
658 |
60 |
568 |
52 |
1983 |
933 |
538 |
58 |
472 |
51 |
1984 |
961 |
590 |
61 |
525 |
55 |
1985 |
931 |
471 |
51 |
399 |
43 |
1986 |
932 |
502 |
54 |
441 |
47 |
1987 |
826 |
460 |
56 |
394 |
48 |
1988 |
925 |
490 |
53 |
414 |
45 |
1989 |
878 |
442 |
50 |
385 |
44 |
1990 |
959 |
550 |
57 |
469 |
49 |
1991 |
862 |
491 |
57 |
428 |
50 |
1992 |
886 |
493 |
56 |
427 |
48 |
1993 |
878 |
483 |
55 |
420 |
48 |
1994 |
843 |
429 |
51 |
379 |
45 |
1995 |
894 |
476 |
53 |
395 |
44 |
1996 |
902 |
461 |
51 |
390 |
43 |
1997 |
931 |
444 |
48 |
386 |
41 |
1998 |
926 |
443 |
48 |
375 |
40 |
1999 |
938 |
445 |
47 |
389 |
41 |
2000 |
938 |
454 |
48 |
391 |
42 |
2001 |
952 |
444 |
47 |
378 |
40 |
2002 |
907 |
427 |
47 |
365 |
40 |
2003 |
894 |
406 |
45 |
363 |
41 |
2004 |
904 |
414 |
46 |
345 |
38 |
2005 |
955 |
394 |
41 |
347 |
36 |
2006 |
982 |
425 |
43 |
364 |
37 |
2007 |
985 |
435 |
44 |
368 |
37 |
2008 |
912 |
404 |
44 |
338 |
37 |
Louisiana DUI Penalties
First DUI Conviction
- Maximum six months in jail
- $300- $1,000 fine
- Up to 1-year driver's license suspension
- Installation of ignition interlock device
Second DUI Conviction
- 30 days-6 months in jail
- $750- $1,000 fine
- 1-year driver's license suspension
- Installation of ignition interlock device
Third DUI Conviction
- Charged as a felony
- 1 year-5 years in jail
- $2,000 fine
- 2-year driver's license suspension
- Seizure and sale of vehicle
- Installation of ignition interlock device
- 6 weeks inpatient and 12 months outpatient alcohol/drug treatment program
Fourth DUI Conviction
- 10 years-30 years in jail
- $5,000 fine
- 2-year driver's license suspension
- Seizure and sale of vehicle
- Installation of ignition interlock device
- 6 weeks inpatient and 12 months outpatient alcohol/drug treatment program
Penalties for Refusal
- Driver's license suspension
Louisiana Alcohol Statistics Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatality Data 2008 Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities: | 339 | Youth Under 21 Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities: | 33 | Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities per 100,000 population | | Total All Ages: | 7.7 | Youth Under 21: | 2.5 | 1998-2008 Percent Change in Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities per 100,000 Population | | Total All Ages: | 1.0 | Youth Under 21: | -37.1 | Hardcore Drunk Drivers Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities Involving High BAC Drivers (.15+): | 63% | Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities Involving Repeat Offenders by BAC level | | BAC .08 - .14: | 31% | BAC .15+: | 69% | Youth Alcohol Consumption Data 2006-2007 (12-20 Year Olds) Consumed Alcohol in the Past Month: | 28.4% | Binge Drinking in the Past Month: | 16.9% | Arrest Data 2008 Driving Under the Influence | | Under 18: | 0 | Total All Ages: | 0 | Liquor Laws | | Under 18: | 0 | Total All Ages: | 0 | Drunkenness | | Under 18: | 0 | Total All Ages: | 0 |
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New Alcohol DWI tactic tried in Louisiana
Law enforcement authorities said Wednesday they plan to launch Louisiana’s first statewide crackdown on drunk driving that features a new strategy to prevent drivers from refusing blood-alcohol
More | | Louisiana Police to draw blood from drivers who refuse alcohol breath test
LOUISIANA - Police agencies across Louisiana this Labor Day weekend will be prepared to get court orders allowing them to draw blood from drivers they suspect of being impaired but who refuse to take
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Alcohol Treatment Centers by City in Louisiana Listed Alphabetically: | | Quick Drug Facts |
Rhode Island never ratified the 18 Amendment establishing Prohibition.
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Nearly a dozen states with a .08 BAC level have proposed reducing this level to .06 or lower. Washington State has actually had legislation proposed to make even .02 illegal. This level is exceeded by consuming less than one drink or by simply using mouthwash. Half of all intoxicated drivers involved in fatal accidents have a BAC of .17 (nearly nine times higher than .02) or greater.
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0.10-0.125 Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC): Significant impairment of motor coordination and loss of good judgment. Speech may be slurred; balance, vision, reaction time and hearing will be impaired. Euphoria.
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Alcohol affects your self-control. Alcohol depresses your central nervous system, lowers your inhibitions, and impairs your judgment. Drinking can lead to risky behaviors, such as driving when you shouldn't, or having unprotected sex.
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