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Anti-Drug Abuse Amendment Act
Definition
- The Anti-Drug Abuse Amendment Act, signed by President Ronald Reagan on November 18, 1988, revised the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 by closing real or perceived loopholes of that law. Major provisions included the creation of a new executive-level agency, the Office of National Drug Control Policy, whose director, appointed by the president, would lead a uniform national strategy to reduce drug use and availability, and would have unprecedented budgetary certification authority over other department and agency heads. [Source: Encyclopedia of Drug Policy; Anti-Drug Abuse Amendment Act]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Anti-Drug_Abuse_Amendment_Act
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