The President's National Drug Control Strategy
February 2007
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The success of the President’s National Drug Control Strategy demonstrates that a robust drug control policy can achieve measurable progress in reducing drug abuse. Six years into the President’s first National Drug Control Strategy, a review of trends in drug use provides important insights into what works in drug control. It also provides lessons in dealing with current challenges such as continued high rates of drug use by adults, and the continued need to target young people in prevention and intervention efforts.
Table of Contents
Chapter I: Stopping Drug Use Before It Starts: Education and Community Action
Chapter II: Intervening and Healing America’s Drug Users
Chapter III: Disrupting the Market for Illicit Drugs




