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National Drug Control Strategy

2008

The President's National Drug Control Strategy, 2008

2007

The President's National Drug Control Strategy, 2007

2006

The President's National Drug Control Strategy, 2006

2005

The President's National Drug Control Strategy, 2005

2004

The President's National Drug Control Strategy, 2004

2003

The President's National Drug Control Strategy, 2003

2002

The President's National Drug Control Strategy, 2002

Historical Publications

ONDCP has made its historical publications available through a partnership with the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS). Visit the NCJRS Web site to access these reports.

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The President's National Drug Control Strategy
The 2008 Strategy calls for a balance between reducing the demand and supply for illegal drugs in America, and outlines new programs which have been proven to be effective ways of combating substance abuse.

National Drug Control Strategy FY 2009 Budget Summary
The National Drug Control Strategy—Budget Summary identifies resources that support the three key elements of the Strategy: (1) Stopping Use Before it Starts; (2) Intervening and Healing America's Drug Users; and, (3) Disrupting the Market.


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