Drug Control: How Drug-consuming Nations are Organized for the War on Drugs : Report to the Chairman, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate

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The Office, 1990 - Drug control - 55 pages

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Page 13 - January 1990 that international conventions have been thus far largely ineffective, in part, because they lack strong enforcement mechanisms and are not uniformly interpreted by member nations.
Page 52 - Administration, the Department of State's Bureau of International Narcotics Matters, the US Customs Service, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Page 15 - It shall be the duty of every constable and every member of Her Majesty's armed forces or coast guard to assist in the enforcement of the law relating to any assigned matter.
Page 7 - US officials view multilateral assistance as complementary to its programs, but they believe that basically, bilateral assistance mechanisms provide the necessary controls over the political, strategic, and economic interests of the United States.

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