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Preferred term
National Narcotics Act
Definition
- The National Narcotics Act of 1984 (PL 98–473, Section VIII) created the National Drug Enforcement Policy Board (NDEPB), which coordinated national drug enforcement policy for a period of four years until the creation of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) in 1988. The NDEPB concept emerged from Congress as compromise proposal after the pocket veto of HR 3963, an omnibus crime bill that, among other things, called for the establishment of an Office of Director of National and International Drug Operations and Policy. [Source: Encyclopedia of Drug Policy; National Narcotics Act]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/National_Narcotics_Act
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