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The '''Office of National Drug Control Policy''' was created by the 1988 [[Anti-Drug Abuse Act]]. | The '''Office of National Drug Control Policy''' was created by the 1988 [[Anti-Drug Abuse Act]]. | ||
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The ONDCP advises the [[US President]] on drug-control, coordinates drug-control activities and related funding across the Federal government, and produces the annual [[National Drug Control Strategy]], which outlines Administration efforts to reduce illicit drug use, manufacturing and trafficking, drug-related crime and violence, and drug-related health consequences.<ref>https://www.thoughtco.com/statistics-from-the-war-on-drugs-4083707</ref> | The ONDCP advises the [[US President]] on drug-control, coordinates drug-control activities and related funding across the Federal government, and produces the annual [[National Drug Control Strategy]], which outlines Administration efforts to reduce illicit drug use, manufacturing and trafficking, drug-related crime and violence, and drug-related health consequences.<ref>https://www.thoughtco.com/statistics-from-the-war-on-drugs-4083707</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 23:34, 22 October 2017
Office of National Drug Control Policy | |
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Abbreviation | ONDCP |
Formation | 27 October 1988 |
Parent organization | Executive Office of the President of the United States |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Leader | Office of National Drug Control Policy/Director |
Subpage | •Office of National Drug Control Policy/Director |
The Office of National Drug Control Policy was created by the 1988 Anti-Drug Abuse Act.
Activities
The ONDCP advises the US President on drug-control, coordinates drug-control activities and related funding across the Federal government, and produces the annual National Drug Control Strategy, which outlines Administration efforts to reduce illicit drug use, manufacturing and trafficking, drug-related crime and violence, and drug-related health consequences.[1]
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