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1. ONDCP Clearinghouse Newsletter, November 2009 (Show Highlights)

Abstract: 508 compliant) (508 compliant). November 2009 Contents: New Drug-Related Resources from ONDCP/NCJRS Partner Agencies New from Other Agencies/Organizations Upcoming Drug-Related Conferences/Events Acronyms Used in Newsletter How to Order Resources About NCJRS New Drug-Related Resources from ONDCP/NCJRS Part

2. Microsoft Word - RxDisposalGuidelines_20091015.doc (Show Highlights)

Abstract: 508 compliant). Federal Guidelines: Do not flush prescription drugs down the toilet or drain unless the label or accompanying patient information specifically instucts you to do so. For information on drugs that should be flushed visit the FDA’s website. To dispose of prescription drugs not labeled to be flushed, y

3. DRUG FREE COMMUNITIES SUPPORT PROGRAM (Show Highlights)

Abstract: 2/13/2009: Section B: Capacity Building

4. Office of National Drug Control Policy (Show Highlights)

Abstract: Features White House Drug Policy initiatives, programs, and resources. Find the Drug Czar's speeches, testimony and press releases. Outlines National Drug Control Strategy goals and objectives.

5. DRUG FREE COMMUNITIES SUPPORT PROGRAM (Show Highlights)

Abstract: 2/16/2007: Section B: Capacity Building

6. Office of National Drug Control Policy (Show Highlights)

Abstract: Home. About. Site Map. Contact. SEARCH:. Keyword. Search Help. Policy. Prevention. Publications. FAQs. Related Links. Programs. ComPrev. Treatment. Market Disruption. Drug Facts. International. State & Local. Press Room. Stopping Drug Use Before It Starts-Education and Community Action. This primary targets of p

7. ONDCP Anti-drug (Show Highlights)

Abstract: What's New. Back-to-School Chat with Dr. Drew and the Nation's Drug Czar. National Survey Findings Reveal Declines in Prescription Drug Misuse and Signs of Emerging Drug Abuse TrendsExperts Help Increase Focus on Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment.

8. Office of National Drug Control Policy - Prescription Drug Abuse (Show Highlights)

Abstract: Home. Drug Facts. Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention. Abuse of prescription drugs to get high has become increasingly prevalent among teens and young adults. Past year abuse of prescription pain killers now ranks second—only behind marijuana—as the Nation's most prevalent illegal drug problem.What are some trends in p

9. Drug Free Communities Support Program (Show Highlights)

Abstract: Originally funded by Congress in 1997 with the understanding that local problems need local solutions, the Drug Free Communities (DFC) program now supports over 700 drug-free community coalitions across the United States. As a cornerstone of ONDCP's National Drug Control Strategy, DFC provides the f

10. Office of National Drug Control Policy (Show Highlights)

Abstract: Home. About. Site Map. Contact. SEARCH:. Keyword. Search Help. Policy. Prevention. Treatment. Market Disruption. Drug Facts. International. State & Local. Publications. FAQs. Related Links. Programs. ComPrev. Press Room. Stopping Drug Use Before It Starts-Education and Community Action. This primary targets of p

11. Statement of R. Gil Kerlikowske, June 24, 2009 (Show Highlights)

Abstract: 508 compliant) (508 compliant). Statement of R. Gil Kerlikowske Director, National Drug Control Policy Remarks at Release of the 2009 World Drug Report June 24, 2009 It is a great pleasure for me to be here with UNODC Executive Director Antonio Costa for the release of the 2009 World Drug Report. I am also

12. Profile of Drug Indicators, Cincinnati, Ohio, February 2007 (Show Highlights)

Abstract: state drug profile, demographics, statistics, drug abuse. 508 compliant). Office of National Drug Control Policy Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse Cincinnati, Ohio Profile of Drug Indicators February 2007 ONDCP Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse staff compiled this profile by using the most

13. Office of National Drug Control Policy - Frequently Asked Questions (Show Highlights)

Abstract: Home. Drug Facts. Frequently Asked Questions. How long can a drug be detected in one's system? You can view information about drug detection times in the "Pros and Cons of the Various Drug Testing Methods" table found in the ONDCP resource,What You Need to Know about Drug Testing in Schools.

14. Office of National Drug Control Policy - Countering the Spread of Synthetic Drugs (Show Highlights)

Abstract: Home. International. Fact Sheets. Countering the Spread of Synthetic Drugs. Countering the Spread of Synthetic Drugs Overview. The term "Synthetic, as used in the National Drug Control Strategy (NDCS) the National Synthetic Drugs Action Plan, and the 2006 Synthetic Drug Control Strategy, refers to dru

15. Section A: Community Assessment (Show Highlights)

Abstract: Section A: Community Assessment Provide a brief overview of your community. Include the following elements in your description: (Note: The community overview, comprised of the following five bullets, is not scored. Demographics and relevant census data for your target community (include a breakdown 00000020.

16. Medical Marijuana Reality Check (Show Highlights)

Abstract: marijuana. 508 compliant). O c e o f N a t i o n a l D r u g C o n t r o l P o l i c y F e b r u a r y 2 0 0 7 w w w.Wh i t e H o u s e D r u g P o l i c y . g o v Simply put, the smoked form of marijuana is not considered modern medicine. On April 20th, 2006, the FDA issued an advisory concluding tha

17. Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse, Columbus, Ohio (Show Highlights)

Abstract: 508 compliant). Office of National Drug Control Policy Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse Columbus, Ohio Profile of Drug Indicators June 2007 ONDCP Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse staff compiled this profile by using the most recent data available from open sources. The data presented are as accurate as th

18. Office of National Drug Control Policy -- High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) -- 2006 Program Totals (Show Highlights)

Abstract: Home. High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA). 2006 Program Totals. Table. Table 4. Amount and Wholesale Value of Drugs Removed from the Marketplace by HIDTAs in 2006. Drug. Amount Seized. Wholesale Value. Marijuana (kg). 2,814,614.67. 13,749,407,939. Cocaine HCL (kg). 94,464.86. Methamphetamine (kg). 6,581.50.

19. Office of National Drug Control Policy -- October 23, 2009 (Show Highlights)

Abstract: Home. Press Room. Press Release Archive. 2009. Marijuana Legalization; A Non-Starter. The Department of Justice earlier this week issued guidelines for Federal prosecutors regarding laws authorizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes. This prompted a flurry of news reports, analysis and commentary, some

20. Marijuana Legalization; A Non-Starter (Show Highlights)

Abstract: 508 compliant). EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY Washington, D.C. 20503 Marijuana Legalization; A Non-Starter ONDCP Director R. Gil Kerlikowske October 23, 2009 The Department of Justice earlier this week issued guidelines for Federal prosecutors regarding laws authorizing th


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