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Essay heading: National Drug Strategy
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The President has stated that he supports access to recovery by expanding the current drug treatment system over the next five years with a $200 million budget. With an increased number of drug court programs across the country offering alternatives to incarceration, the Office of Justice recommends an increased budget to support mandatory drug testing, treatment, and follow-on programs; to keep the courts operational and successful... displayed 300 characters
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To continue uncovering the mysteries of drug addiction and develop intervention or new medications, the National Institute on Drug Abuse will require a budget increase of $23 million.
The final approach to the 2004 National Drug Strategy is to fight the source of drug addiction ? trafficking. Every year, the Drug Enforcement Administration interdicts thousands of pounds of drugs, preventing the product from nation-wide distribution... displayed next 300 characters
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