DRUG ABUSE

Addresses

Drug Agency in Jamaica: Michael Manley, People's National Party, 27120 [29SE]

Elimination of Drug Abuse on College Campuses: William J. Bennett, Sec. of Education (excerpt), 22491 [9SE]

International Drug Trafficking and Abuse: Vernon A. Walters, 2981 [26FE]

Just Say No to Drugs Week: President and Mrs. Reagan, 11997 [22MY]

Amendments

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: authorizing appropriations (S. 2443), 33860-33866 [18OC]

Narcotic traffic: strengthen laws (S. 2878), 26541 [26SE]

Narcotics: traffic (free standing), 25131 [22SE]

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act: enact (H.R. 5484), 22913, 22915, 22921, 22923, 22925, 22927, 22937, 22941, 22943, 22945, 22952, 22953, 22955, 22961, 22963, 22964, 22976, 22980, 22982, 22984, 22986, 22988, 22989 [11SE], 26542, 26543 [26SE], 26694, 26695, 26699, 26701, 26703, 26706, 26712, 26714, 26715, 26718, 26720, 26721, 26722, 26726, 26728, 26731, 26732, 26735, 26736, 26739, 26745, 26752, 26754, 26757, 26759, 26763, 26764, 26772, 26773, 26778, 26796, 26797, 26804, 26807, 26808, 26810-26812, 26816, 26819, 26820, 26840-26849, 26852, 26860-26864, 26868 [27SE], 27168, 27170, 27280, 27282 [30SE], 29633-29659-29702 [8OC], 30280, 30318, 30322-30388 [10OC], 30508-30644 [14OC], 31408-31409, 31412, 31438-31447, 31459, 31462-31480 [15OC], 32728-32786 [17OC]

Analyses

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, 29628 [8OC]

Anti Drug Abuse Act (S. 2878), 26473-26476 [26SE]

Colombian Drug Interdiction Amendment to the 1979 Foreign Assistance Legislation: Committee on Foreign Relations, 26825 [27SE]

Fees and Fee Waivers Amendments to the Freedom of Information Act Included in the Anti Drug Abuse Act, 29616 [8OC]

Law Enforcement Records Amendments to the Freedom of Information Act in the Anti Drug Abuse Act, 29619 [8OC]

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act (H.R. 5484), 22683, 22714-22717 [10SE]

Articles and editorials

Abuses in the Drug Bill, 25716 [23SE]

Acting on a Deadly Stage—Drug Agent's Life in Deep Cover, 13864 [16JN]

Bad Joke, 20747 [11AU]

Balance Law and Liberties in Fight Against Drugs, 4179 [10MR]

Battling the Enemy Within, 4412-4416 [12MR]

Big Bay Area Cocaine Ring Tied to Contras, 5267 [18MR]

Bitter Pill for Epileptics, 22852 [11SE]

Buried by a Tropical Snowstorm, 4417 [12MR]

Business Must Lead the War on Drugs, 22372 [9SE]

Call to Arms on Drugs (excerpt), 19324 [5AU]

Can They Get Their Cars Back?, 20409 [9AU]

Civil Rights at Risk in Drug War: Senator Burdick, 27568 [1OC]

Clinkers in the Drug Crusade, 25710 [23SE]

Coast-to-Coast Runner Takes Steps To Fight Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 22759 [10SE]

Cocaine Babies (excerpt), 26696 [27SE]

Cocaine Behavior—``Recreational'' Sniffing Found No Riskier Than Alcohol or Tobacco—Heavy Use ``Enslaving'', 15310 [25JN]

Cocaine Ring Run by Norwin Meneses-Canterero, 15477 [25JN]

Cocaine Rocks—The New Epidemic (series), 8291-8298 [22AP]

Confronting the Other Drug Problem, 29178 [7OC]

Congress Has a Plan for Administration, 17005 [17JY]

Crack and Crime, 14822 [20JN]

Crack as a Scapegoat, 26455 [26SE]

Crusade Against Drugs, but Use Reason, Not Force, 20747 [11AU]

Crusade Can't Work Unless It Dents Demand for Drugs, 25068 [19SE]

Damage Done by Drug Abuse Can Cripple Smaller Company, 13722 [13JN]

Death in the Electric Chair (excerpt), 26748 [27SE]

Delancey Street—For a Few Addicts, a 4-Year Lesson in Living, 11085 [15MY]

Dragnet for Druggies, 4178 [10MR]

Drug Abuse Education, 16409 [15JY]

Drug Bill Is ``Legislative Equivalent of Crack'', 25708 [23SE]

Drug Crazed, 23034 [12SE], 26378 [25SE]

Drug Frenzy, 26378 [25SE]

Drug Testing Open to Misuse and False Readings, 23255 [12SE]

Drug Testing—Open to Misuse and Many Hazards, 22992 [11SE]

Drug Tests for All?, 5988 [21MR]

Drug War, 25718 [23SE]

Drug War Should be Everyone's Concern, 27462 [1OC]

Drugs War Must Be Won, 28691 [3OC]

Dyson Offers Plan To Buy Out Farmers in Cocaine Trade, 17915 [29JY]

Extra-Potent Cocaine—Use Rising Sharply Among Teen-Agers, 5984 [21MR]

Fight Against Drug Abuse Illustrates the Limits of Politics as Legislative Solutions Prove Elusive, 14823 [20JN]

Found—Warm Heart Among the Bureaucrats, 521 [23JA]

Good Soldiers in the War on Drugs, 25063 [19SE]

Greece Maps War Against Narcotics, 22163 [15AU]

Guilty 'Til Proven Clean?, 20747 [11AU]

Handle This Package With Care, 22990 [11SE]

Heroin Trade in Turkey, 17914 [29JY]

High on Crusading, 25710 [23SE]

How Not To Stop Drug Use, 4841 [13MR]

Issue—Posse Comitatus, 8553 [23AP]

Jar Wars—Top This, Democrats, 20748 [11AU]

Judge Kaufman Goes To War, 4179 [10MR]

Kids and Cocaine, 4418 [12MR]

Latin Nations Join U.S. in Effort To Combat Drugs, 18022 [29JY]

Let's All Get Mad, Win War on Drugs, 25710 [23SE]

Message to Mexico, 12957 [6JN]

Mexican Agent Slain on Order From Mexican Police (sundry excerpts), 1477 [4FE]

Mexico Drug Profits Flowing to U.S., 12601 [5JN]

Mr. President—Do Something!, 21449 [13AU]

Narc Goes Underground at Cherry Hill East High, 4421 [12MR]

New Assault Planned Against Formidable Foe—Victories Are Elusive in U.S. War on Drugs, 21612 [14AU]

New Drug Command Post Makes First Bust, 4363 [11MR]

New York Police Now Seizing Cars in Arrests for Possession of Crack, 20408 [9AU]

Once Again, W. 143d St. Battles Against Drug Plague, 18026 [29JY]

Other Plague, 4416 [12MR]

Pinellas Antidrug Crusader Gains National Recognition, 20751 [11AU]

Practical Steps on Crime and Violence: Senator Simon, 23831 [17SE]

Reagans Lead on Drugs, 26377 [25SE]

Should We Drug-Test Federal Employees?, 18836 [1AU]

Simplest Way To Fight Drugs, 25080, 25089 [19SE], 27744 [1OC]

Spain Extradites Cocaine Suspect, 16383 [14JY]

Sports Watchdog All Bark, No Bite, 25728 [23SE]

Strike Force in Dirty War, 18841 [1AU]

Tale of Three Addictions, 4420 [12MR]

Telltale Hair, 4416 [12MR]

Testing for Drugs; Tested by Drugs, 4178 [10MR]

Testing Testing, 4416 [12MR]

Time Is Right for the War Against Drug Use, 23254 [12SE]

U.S. Should Get Tough on Countries That Are Big Sources of Illegal Drugs, 20471 [11AU]

U.S. Sugar Quotas Impede U.S. Policies Toward Latin America, 26723 [27SE]

USDA Seeks Armed Teams To Rid Forests of Drug Crop, 26807 [27SE]

Washington Wire—A Special Weekly Report, 23095 [12SE]

Washington's Solution to Drugs Smacks of a Political Stampede, 25708 [23SE]

We Just Can't Live With Death by Dope, 3991 [6MR]

We Know Who Will Lose the Drug War, 26455 [26SE]

Weicker Sees Creative Bookkeeping, Not New Cash, 26463 [26SE]

What ACLU Has To Say About Drug Testing in the Workplace, 19003 [4AU]

What Parents Don't Know About Crack, New Cocaine Threat, Could Be Hazardous, 9681 [6MY]

What To Do If Your Son or Daughter Gets Hooked, 4421 [12MR]

What's Your Urine Got To Hide?, 28026 [2OC]

Whose Rights Should Come First in the Fight Against Drug Abuse?, 16764 [17JY]

Bills and resolutions

Addictions: consideration of H.R. 5484, prevention, education, and rehabilitation programs (see H. Res. 541)

———prevention, education, and rehabilitation programs (see H.R. 5484)

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: authorize appropriations (see S. 2443)

———revise authorities (see S. 2595; H.R. 5259)

Aliens: exclusion or deportation for possession or use of certain controlled substances (see S. 2818)

Alkyl nitrites and their isomers: treatment as drugs (see H.J. Res. 660)

Armed Forces: drug interdiction in territorial waters (see H.R. 5280)

———utilize against narcotic traffic along U.S. boundaries (see H.R. 5381)

Bank Secrecy Act: amend (see S. 2306; H.R. 4573)

Banks and banking: prohibit certain methods of concealing the proceeds of crime (see H.R. 5077)

———record-keeping and reporting requirements to combat money laundering (see H.R. 4280)

———requirements and procedures to prevent money laundering (see H.R. 5176)

Children: distribution of drugs in or near a school (see S. 2562)

Classified information: testing programs for certain Federal employees (see H.R. 4636)

Coast Guard: narcotic laws enforcement activities (see H.R. 5406)

Cocaine: Emergency Crack Control Act (see S. 2715; H.R. 5418)

———penalties (see S. 2580; H.R. 5103, 5112)

———penalty (see H.R. 5195)

Cocaine freebase: penalty (see S. 2560)

Colleges and universities: antidrug use policies (see S. Con. Res. 157; H. Res. 519)

Commissioner of Food and Drugs: appointment (see S. 2025)

Controlled Substances Act: amend schedule I to include cocaine freebase (see H.R. 5249)

———distribution and manufacture of narcotics in or near a school (see H.R. 5251)

———enhance criminal penalties for drug distributers under age 21 (see H.R. 5250)

———prohibit conduct with respect to controlled substance analogs (see H.R. 5231, 5246)

———strengthen criminal penalties for cocaine offenses (see H.R. 5247)

Courts: additional resources to conduct trials (see H.R. 5357)

———assignment of additional judges in districts with backlog cases (see H. Con. Res. 377)

———capital punishment for certain crimes (see H.R. 4815)

———capital punishment for certain offenses (see H.R. 5556, 5557)

———effective penalties (see H.R. 5394)

———eliminate statute of limitations for certain offenses (see S. 2719)

———mandatory sentence for conviction of narcotic trafficking (see S. 2787)

Crack/Cocaine Awareness Month: designate (see S. Res. 464; H.J. Res. 678)

Crime and criminals: authorize additional appropriations for additional assistant U.S. attorneys and DEA special agents (see H.R. 5269)

———enhance narcotic offense penalties under career criminal provisions (see H.R. 4885)

———enhanced penalties (see H.R. 4768)

Customs forfeiture fund: extend relative to drug abuse education programs (see H.R. 5237)

Customs Service: authorize additional appropriations to strengthen drug enforcement (see H.R. 5267)

———availability of customs forfeiture fund (see H.R. 5308)

———facilitate enforcement of laws (see H.R. 5310)

DEA: allow reassignment of employees to FBI (see S. 2011)

———personnel placed into excepted service (see S. 2011)

Dept. of Justice's assets forfeiture fund: availability for education and prevention programs (see S. 2727)

Drug paraphernalia: prohibit imports and/or interstate sale, transportation, and advertising (see S. 2817)

Drug-Free America Act: enact (see S. 2849)

Drugs: prohibit importation of paraphernalia (see S. 2693)

Education: grants for prevention, early intervention, and rehabilitation programs in schools and colleges (see H.R. 5297)

Employment: restrict use of drug tests for jobs affecting interstate commerce (see H.R. 5530)

Entertainers: assistance in national war against narcotic traffic (see H.J. Res. 712)

Executive departments: reorganize to combat drug traffic and abuse (see H.R. 5266)

———restrictions for drug testing (see H.R. 5531)

FBI: allow reassignment of DEA employees (see S. 2011)

Federal aid programs: prevention and treatment (see H.R. 5334)

Federal Aviation Act: strengthen efforts against narcotics traffic (see H.R. 5281)

Federal employees: testing programs for certain, having access to classified information (see H.R. 4636)

Firearms: penalty for use of, during commission of narcotics crime (see H.R. 4692, 4705)

Foreign countries: concurring in Senate amendment to H.R. 5484 with an amendment (see H. Res. 597)

———corrections in enrollment of H.R. 5484 (see H. Con. Res. 415)

———eradication programs (see H.R. 5358)

Foreign trade: deny preferential tariff treatment to uncooperative countries (see H.R. 5329)

Freebase houses: Attorney General's model prohibition statute for States (see H.R. 4776)

———model statute for prohibition by States (see S. 2353)

House: testing program for Members, officers, and employees (see H. Res. 394)

Just Say No to Drugs Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 337; H.J. Res. 629)

Juvenile Drug Prevention Act: enact (see S. 2699)

Law enforcement: authorize appropriations (see H.R. 5393)

———funds (see S. 2764)

Law enforcement officers: grants to certain local governments affected by drug trafficking (see H.R. 5307)

———strengthen authority (see S. 2850, 2878)

Law enforcement offices: facilitate enforcement of customs laws against narcotic traffic (see H.R. 5410)

Medical care: allotment formula for block grants (see H.R. 4473)

———detection and treatment of drug-dependent offenders (see H.R. 5076)

———State allotment of block grants (see S. 2087)

Money Laundering Prevention Act: enact (see H.R. 4573)

Motion Picture Association of America: voluntary subcategory rating for certain films (see S. Res. 492)

Motor vehicles: penalties for certain convictions in special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of U.S. (see H.R. 5060)

Narcotic addiction: prevention and education programs (see H.R. 5664, 5729)

Narcotic traffic: capital punishment for certain offenses (see S. 2805)

———combat international problem (see H.R. 5352)

———comprehensive law enforcement policy (see S. 2798)

———concurring in Senate amendment to H.R. 5484, international cooperation (see H. Res. 576)

———consideration of H.R. 5484, international cooperation (see H. Res. 541)

———deny assistance to countries failing to prevent laundering of profits (see S. 2802)

———facilitate law enforcement on importation (see H.R. 5358)

———foreign cooperation in eradicating illicit crops (see H.R. 5664, 5729)

———international cooperation (see H.R. 5484)

———penalty of life imprisonment without parole (see S. 2801)

Narcotics: detection and treatment of drug-dependent offenders (see H.R. 4962)

———eliminate indirect Government assistance to traffickers (see H. Res. 426)

———enhance assistance by Armed Forces to civilian drug enforcement agencies (see H.R. 5270)

———prohibit importation of drug paraphernalia (see H.R. 5282)

———traffic (see H.R. 5240)

Narcotics Importation, Manufacture, and Control Act: enact (see S. 2697)

National Back to School—Back Off Drugs Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 400; H.J. Res. 698)

National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 354; H.J. Res. 619)

National Drug Abuse Education Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 386; H.J. Res. 701)

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 362; H.J. Res. 694)

Office of the Director of National and International Drug Operations and Policy: establish (see S. 2716; H.R. 5417)

Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act: amend (see S. 2312; H.R. 4639)

President's Media Commission on Drug Abuse: establish (see H.R. 5427)

Public schools: financial assistance to State and local agencies for prevention programs (see H.R. 4030)

Rehabilitation Act: restriction for certain handicapped individuals (see H.R. 5592)

Schools: education and prevention programs (see H.R. 4155)

———grants to States for prevention, early detection, and treatment programs (see S. 2740; H.R. 5336, 5378)

———penalties for distribution of narcotics to minors (see H.R. 5433)

Smuggling: reduction (see H.R. 5055)

State and local governments: reimbursement of expenditures relative to certain investigations and recovery of Federal taxes (see S. 2352)

States: availability of assets forfeiture fund (see H.R. 5309)

Territories (U.S.): penalties for certain convictions (see H.R. 5060)

U.N.: convention on drug trafficking (see S. Res. 456)

Washington Area Metropolitan Drug Authority: establish (see H. Con. Res. 397)

White House Conference on Illicit Drug Use and Control: convene (see S.J. Res. 381)

White House Conference on Narcotics Abuse and Control: convene (see S.J. Res. 376; H.J. Res. 631)

Youth: employment to distribute drugs (see S. 2561)

———grants for prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs (see S. 2800)

Booklets

Team Up for Drug Prevention With America's Young Athletes: Dept. of Justice and DEA, 26797-26802 [27SE]

Books

``Chocolate to Morphine'' (excerpt), 22711 [10SE]

``Underground Empire,'' James Mills (excerpt), 22719 [10SE]

Broadcasts

Crack down on crack: WABC-TV (New York, NY), 30150 [9OC]

Cloture motions

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act: enact (H.R. 5484), 30319 [10OC]

Essays

Biggest Problem Teenagers Face Today: Heather L. Kimmel, 29121 [6OC]

———Katherine Shenasky, 29121 [6OC]

———Lauren Casey, 29121 [6OC]

———Stephanie Cyran, 29122 [6OC]

What I Would Do if Offered Drugs: Alexandra D. Greenberg, 27454 [30SE]

———Alyce Chazan, 27454 [30SE]

———Andrew Hoffman (excerpt), 25377 [22SE]

———Ann Tavernier, 22493 [9SE]

———Aubrey de Bordenare, 27454 [30SE]

———Carrie Siegfried, 22493 [9SE]

———Dawn R. Pattison, 22751 [10SE]

———Debra Kennedy, 27454 [30SE]

———Duc Pham (excerpt), 25377 [22SE]

———Holly Snyder, 22493 [9SE]

———Jacqueline Atoa, 27454 [30SE]

———Jason Gonzales (excerpt), 17856 [28JY]

———Jeanne Moroney, 27454 [30SE]

———Jennifer Romo (excerpt), 25377 [22SE]

———Kristine Christian (excerpt), 17856 [28JY]

———Leslie Stavely, 22751 [10SE]

———Melissa Masinsin (excerpt), 25377 [22SE]

———Monica Miller, 22493 [9SE]

———Monte Cope, 22751 [10SE]

———Noel Howard, 22751 [10SE]

———Rebecca Thompson, 22751 [10SE]

———Sharonda Whittle (excerpt), 17856 [28JY]

———Sidney DeShano, 22493 [9SE]

———Simone Mack (excerpt), 17856 [28JY]

———(sundry excerpts), 30416, 30427 [10OC], 31222 [14OC], 33671 [17OC]

———Tamara Franklin (excerpt), 17856 [28JY]

———Tiffany Everett (excerpt), 25377 [22SE]

Explanations

Amendment to the drug control bill to assure access for eligible homeless persons to Government assistance programs, 26733 [27SE]

Domenici amendment to the drug control bill to assure access for eligible homeless persons to Government assistance programs, 28988 [6OC]

Money Laundering Prevention Act (H.R. 4573), 7676 [16AP]

Letters

Alternatives to drug abuse: Partners in Prevention, 30215 [10OC]

Antidrug policy: Elmhurst College, 22491 [9SE]

Capital punishment for certain drug offenses: sundry, 26748 [27SE]

Commend article on new cocaine threat: Senator Chiles, 9680 [6MY]

Controlled Substances Import and Export Act: Committee on Ways and Means (1970), 22684 [10SE]

———Committee on Ways and Means (1986), 22684 [10SE]

Controlling drugs: Theodore D. Mann, 23280 [12SE]

Drug interdiction responsibilities: Dept. of Defense, 22932 [11SE]

Drug trafficking: Edward I. Koch, 12600 [5JN]

Funding U.S. Customs Service drug interdiction efforts: Representative Mikulski, 19400 [6AU]

Inclusion of drug offenses in the Armed Career Criminal Act: Dept. of Justice, 7698 [16AP]

Initiatives to control drug trafficking and abuse: Senator D'Amato, 26731 [27SE]

Money laundering: Dept. of Justice, 33836 [18OC]

Narcotics traffic: Representative Schroeder, 3456 [4MR]

Neuronal receptors: Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, 26699 [27SE]

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act: DEA, 22916 [11SE]

———Dept. of HHS, 22917 [11SE]

———National Association of State Controlled Substances Authorities, 22917 [11SE]

Prevention and treatment of drug abuse: Barbara Rosenberg, 22990 [11SE]

Professional athletes' use of narcotics: Carl T. Rowan, 4710 [13MR]

Reimbursement to State and local governments of expenditures relative to certain investigations and recovery of Federal taxes: George Deukmejian, Governor of California, 8300 [22AP]

Substance abuse: (sundry excerpts), 22721, 22728 [10SE]

Lists

Witnesses at the Children's Caucus policy forum, 33526 [17OC]

Memorials of legislature

Massachusetts, 16372 [14JY]

Motion

Indian Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 1156), pass S. 1298 in lieu, 23386 [16SE]

Opinions

Drug interdiction responsibilities: Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the U.S., 22932 [11SE]

Petitions

Antidrug operation involving Federal and military services: Los Angeles County, CA, Board of Supervisors, 8787 [28AP]

Citywide effort to eliminate drug abuse: Blue Ash, OH, City Council, 27993 [2OC]

Drug dealers: New York, NY, City Council, 22246 [8SE]

Drug-free schools and communities: H.L. Richardson, 25457 [23SE]

Efforts combating drug abuse and community service projects in drug prevention: National Federation of Republican Women, 30503 [14OC]

Narcotics and illegal immigrants: Florida Sheriffs Association, 22740 [10SE]

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act: Baptist Ministers' Conference of Greater New York and Vicinity, 28691 [3OC]

Poems

``Villain Crack,'' Catrena Gunsby, 33597 [17OC]

Press releases

Mexican border drug problem (sundry excerpts), 1478 [4FE]

Proclamations

Just Say No to Drugs Week: President Reagan, 11997 [22MY]

Questions and answers

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act (H.R. 5484), 22918 [11SE]

Remarks in House

ABA Advisory Commission on Youth Alcohol and Drug Problems: release of ``Policy Recommendations'', 28687 [3OC]

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: programs, 23254 [12SE]

———revising authorities and authorizing appropriations (H.R. 5259), 23371 [16SE], 24695 [18SE], 25719 [23SE]

Alkyl nitrites: require to be treated as a drug (H.J. Res. 660), 14470 [18JN]

American Council for Drug Education: tribute, 2451 [19FE]

Anti-Cocaine Amendments Act: enact (H.R. 5195), 18844 [1AU]

Armed Drug Offenders' Penalties Act: enact (H.R. 4705), 8992 [29AP]

Armed Drug Trafficking Act: enact (H.R. 4692), 8842 [28AP]

Banks and banking: money laundering legislation, 19014 [5AU]

Bias, Leonard: death, 15587 [25JN], 16460 [15JY]

Bolivia: narcotic traffic and U.S. economic assistance, 13648 [12JN]

———raids on cocaine producers, 22209 [15AU]

———U.S. Armed Forces assistance to combat drug trafficking, 17163 [21JY], 18841 [1AU]

Burlington, MA: arrest of drug smugglers, 4363 [11MR]

Capital punishment: consider drug related offenses as factor relative to imposition, 10444 [13MY]

Classified information: controlled substances testing programs for personnel with access (H.R. 4636), 9487, 9520 [6MY]

Cocaine: epidemic, 16266 [26JN]

Colleges and universities: antidrug policy, 22491 [9SE]

Crack: programs to combat spread, 30150 [9OC]

Crack/Cocaine Awareness Month: designate (H.J. Res. 678), 17335 [22JY]

Crack/Cocaine Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 678), 21227 [13AU]

Crime and criminals: funding efforts to combat narcotics trafficking, 17628-17638 [24JY]

———reduction proposals, 21430 [13AU]

———responsibility for deportable and excludable convicted aliens, 30068 [9OC]

Crisis, 19640 [7AU]

Customs: facilitate enforcement of laws against drug trafficking (H.R. 5310), 18392 [31JY]

Customs Forfeiture Fund, 22937 [11SE]

DEA: ability to waive the non-Federal share matching requirement under the State and local drug enforcement grant program, 22952 [11SE]

Dept. of Justice: use of assets forfeiture fund for education and prevention programs (H.R. 5309), 18820 [1AU]

Dept. of the Treasury: Customs forfeiture fund use to increase number of officers and canine enforcement programs (H.R. 5308), 18820 [1AU]

Designer drugs, 23948 [18SE]

Drug Abuse Education Act: enact (H.R. 4155), 2046, 2066 [6FE], 17856 [28JY]

Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 5237), 17687 [24JY]

———enact (H.R. 5378), 21137 [12AU]

Drug education program: implement, 23603 [17SE]

Drug testing: accuracy and cost, 20575 [11AU]

Drug Trade Elimination Act: enact (H.R. 5329), 18854 [1AU]

Drugs: effects of Customs Service budget cuts on trafficking enforcement, 341 [22JA]

Education: college and secondary school athletics, 29610 [8OC]

———program funding, 18286 [31JY]

———prohibit allocation of Federal funds to schools without drug abuse programs, 18288 [31JY]

———student drug and alcohol abuse prevention and intervention demonstration partnership grants (H.R. 5297), 18820 [1AU]

———student essays, 27454 [30SE]

Employee Drug Testing Protection Act: enact (H.R. 5530), 28670 [3OC]

Federal employees: controlled substances testing programs for personnel having access to classified information (H.R. 4636), 9487, 9520 [6MY]

———drug testing, 3456 [4MR], 16257 [26JN], 20747 [11AU], 20945 [12AU]

———drug-testing programs, 23255 [12SE], 23365, 23369 [16SE], 23614 [17SE]

———proposed drug testing, 18836 [1AU]

———testing, 27462 [1OC]

Foreign countries: U.S. drug interdiction efforts, 25080, 25089, 25090 [19SE]

Freebase houses: model statute for States to prohibit establishment and use (H.R. 4776), 9713 [7MY]

Greece: efforts against international trafficking, 22163 [15AU]

House of Representatives: controlled substances testing program for Members, officers, and employees (H. Res. 394), 9487 [6MY]

Indian Health Care Improvement Act: amend (H.R. 4600), 8758, 9000 [29AP]

Indian Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act: enact (S. 1298), 23385 [16SE]

Indian Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 1156), 23375-23386 [16SE]

Inter-American Drug Control Commission: creation, 18022 [29JY]

International Drug Traffic Enforcement Act: enact (H.R. 5310), 18392 [31JY], 20203 [8AU]

Just Say No to Drugs Week: designate (H.J. Res. 629), 10967 [19MY], 11997 [22MY]

———designate (S.J. Res. 337), 10967 [15MY]

Kansas City, MO: Project STAR educational program about drug abuse, 33602 [17OC]

KHQA-TV, Hannibal, MO, and Quincy, IL: drunk and drugged driving awareness program, 9363 [1MY]

Koch, Edward I.: efforts to combat narcotic trafficking, 12599 [5JN]

Law enforcement officers: efforts to combat, 32712 [17OC]

———funding to combat drug abuse, 23367 [16SE]

Leesburg, FL: drug abuse program at Culver Middle School, 32675 [16OC]

Local Law Enforcement Personnel Act: enact (H.R. 5307), 18820 [1AU]

Mexico: activities of law enforcement agents in combating drug traffic, 22047 [15AU]

———combating drug traffic, 22046 [15AU]

———establish the Bilateral Intergovernmental Drug Commission, 17527 [23JY]

———U.S. policy, 11470 [20MY]

———withholding of economic assistance pending action against kidnappers of Victor Cortez, Jr., 22923 [11SE]

Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Conference: proposals regarding narcotics trafficking and drug abuse, 17527 [23JY]

Money Laundering Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 4573), 7529 [15AP], 7561 [15AP], 7676 [16AP]

Narcotics: authorize the provision of military equipment to law enforcement agencies in trafficking control, 18826 [1AU]

———combating drug traffic, 20738-20741 [11AU], 22046 [15AU]

———drug trafficking assets forfeiture fund, 17687 [24JY]

———efforts to combat, 32823, 32995 [17OC]

———funding programs to combat drug trafficking and abuse, 22945 [11SE]

———impact of supply and demand on traffic, 1472-1482 [4FE]

———mandatory life sentence for distribution of drugs to young people, 22941 [11SE]

———money laundering, 1982-1989 [6FE], 12599 [5JN]

———national program to combat abuse, 23365, 23366, 23369 [16SE], 23603 [17SE]

———penalties for violations relative to cocaine (H.R. 5103), 15659 [26JN]

———posse comitatus law relative to traffic, 8553 [23AP]

———programs to combat spread of crack, 30150 [9OC]

———prohibit economic assistance to countries, organizations, or groups involved in traffic (H. Res. 426), 7831 [17AP]

———traffic, 3449, 3450 [4MR], 4363 [11MR], 14295 [18JN], 15250 [24JN], 19399 [6AU], 22641-22644, 22650-22735 [10SE], 22871-23014 [11SE]

———use of Armed Forces to control drug traffic, 22925 [11SE]

National Back to School—Back Off Drugs Month: designate (H.J. Res. 698), 19640 [7AU], 20184 [8AU]

National Collegiate Athletic Association: drug abuse penalties, 25728 [23SE]

National Conference of State Societies: student essay contest on drug abuse, 17856 [28JY]

National Crusade Against Drug Abuse: student essay contest, 17856 [28JY], 25377 [22SE], 28685, 28686 [3OC], 29121 [6OC], 30416, 30427 [10OC], 31222 [14OC]

National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week (S.J. Res. 354), 24657 [18SE]

National Drug Abuse Education Day: designate (S.J. Res. 386), 21232 [13AU]

National Drug Awareness Day: observance, 29232 [7OC]

National Drug Enforcement Policy Board: submission of report on drug-related arrests, 23856 [17SE]

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 694), 21229 [13AU]

———designate (S.J. Res. 362), 24655 [18SE]

National objectives: efforts to combat, 18258 [31JY], 18654 [1AU], 19336, 19343 [6AU], 19725 [7AU], 20738-20741 [11AU]

———efforts to prevent and combat, 27462 [1OC]

———implement programs to combat, 18224 [30JY]

National Substance Abuse Education Act: enact (H.R. 3769), 1011 [29JA]

New York, NY: efforts of Rita Smith and Gertrude Russell to eradicate drug abuse, 18026 [29JY]

———law enforcement and drug abuse in Brooklyn, 26561 [26SE]

News media: efforts in combating national drug abuse problem, 22993 [11SE]

Nicaragua: cocaine sales to finance Contras, 5203 [18MR]

———narcotic traffic, 5869 [20MR]

———narcotics trafficking, 15587 [25JN]

Ochoa Vasquez, Jorge L.: reward for arrest of narcotics trafficker, 22921 [11SE]

Ohio: Crusade Against Drug Abuse student project, 22492 [9SE]

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act: enact (H.R. 5484), 22320 [9SE], 22492 [9SE], 22641-22644, 22650 [10SE], 22656 [12SE], 22658 [11SE], 22670 [12SE]-22735 [10SE], 22740 [10SE], 22871, 22936 [11SE], 22950 [18SE], 23002 [12SE]-23004-23014 [11SE], 23272, 23279 [12SE], 23856 [17SE], 24710 [18SE], 25090 [19SE], 25708, 25710, 25716, 25718, 25727 [23SE], 26374, 26377 [25SE], 26561 [26SE], 27445 [30SE], 27744 [1OC], 28691 [3OC], 29608 [8OC], 29632 [10OC]-29633 [8OC], 32676 [16OC], 32712, 32717-32727, 32728 [17OC], 33598 [17OC], 33950 [6NO]

———enact (H.R. 5484), authorizing corrections in engrossment, 23005 [11SE]

———enact (H.R. 5484), debate procedure, 22735 [10SE]

———enact (H.R. 5484), technical corrections, 29702 [8OC]

———enforcement of provisions, 29231 [7OC]

Operation Alliance: program to combat drug traffic across Mexican border, 22046 [15AU]

Partners in Prevention: activities, 30214 [10OC]

Philadelphia, PA: tribute to Assistance Program for alcoholism and drug abuse, 16272 [26JN]

———tribute to drug and alcohol abuse program, 6814 [8AP]

``Polished Acts'': tribute to program for adolescents, 8993 [29AP]

Prescription drugs: implement diversion control program, 9103 [30AP]

Reagan, President: policy, 17597 [24JY], 19013 [5AU]

Sacramento, CA: tribute to the Chemical People Task Force, 3745 [5MR]

San Diego, CA: drug abuse ombudscast, 33655 [17OC]

Santa Fe, NM: European Parliament and Members of Congress conference regarding drug abuse, 17523 [23JY]

Social conditions: drug abuse, 18224 [30JY]

———efforts to dissuade use, 29607 [8OC]

———preventive education programs, 9188 [1MY]

State and local governments: funding to combat narcotics, 21448 [13AU]

State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act: enact (H.R. 526), 1784 [5FE], 5983 [21MR]

Texas: Hawkins Independent School District drug testing program, 30457 [10OC]

U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs: special session, 8566 [23AP]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: international contributions, 8229, 8235 [21AP]

U.S.-Mexico: foreign policy and trade deficit, 20574 [11AU]

Wendell Cross School, Waterbury, CT: pledge against drug use, 29232 [7OC]

White House Conference on Narcotics Abuse and Control: convene (H.J. Res. 631), 10208 [8MY], 17856 [28JY], 19323 [5AU]

Wicomico County, MD: student essay contest on youth issues, 27746 [1OC]

Youth: increased incidence, 3991 [6MR]

Youth Drug Protection Act: enact (H.R. 5247), 17719 [24JY]

Remarks in Senate

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: authorizing appropriations (S. 2443), 10407 [13MY]

———require research on neuronal receptors, 26699-26701 [27SE]

———revise authorities (S. 2595), 15149 [24JN]

Alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health block grant: State allotments (S. 2087), 2597 [24FE]

Americans for Substance Abuse Prevention: tribute, 6026 [24MR]

Anti Drug Abuse Act: enact (S. 2878), 26175 [25SE], 26433-26465 [26SE], 26729 [27SE]

Armed Career Criminal Act: amend (S. 2312), 7697 [16AP]

Bias, Leonard: death, 15873 [26JN]

Border Patrol: commend the San Onofre, CA, agents, 21627 [14AU]

Burma: commend efforts of Government to combat narcotic traffic, 4874 [14MR]

California: campaign against marihuana planting, 23485 [16SE]

Cayman Islands: cooperation in U.S. drug interdiction program, 26834 [27SE]

Children: problem of narcotics in schools, 27554 [1OC]

Children's Caucus: policy forum honoring Save the Children Day, 33525 [17OC]

Choukroun, Regine: commend efforts to combat drug abuse, 2140 [18FE]

Civil Air Patrol: encourage participation in drug interdiction program, 26712 [1OC]

Colleges: ban on drugs on campus, 17933 [29JY], 19132 [5AU]

———ban on drugs on campus (S. Con. Res. 157), 17926 [29JY]

Colombia: commend Government for efforts to combat narcotic traffic, 3392 [3MR]

Commission on Organized Crime: report on drug use, 3652 [5MR]

Committee on Families, Youth, and Children (Special): establish (S. Res. 330), 1412-1415 [3FE]

Congress: call on for passage of legislation to combat, 22271 [8SE]

Congressional budget: setting forth for 1987-89 (S. Con. Res. 120), funding for drug abuse prevention programs, 9239-9248 [1MY]

Controlled Substances Act: amend by listing cocaine freebase in schedule I (S. 2560), 14097 [17JN], 15934 [26JN]

———amend relative to manufacture or distribution in or near schools (S. 2562), 14097 [17JN], 15934 [26JN]

———amend to increase penalty for employment of persons under age 21 to distribute drugs (S. 2561), 14097 [17JN], 15934 [26JN]

Courts: amend standards for the use of wiretapping, 26764-26771 [27SE]

———mandatory sentence for conviction of narcotic trafficking (S. 2787), 21964 [15AU]

Crack and Cocaine Meaningful Penalties Act: enact (S. 2580), 14821 [20JN]

Crack/Cocaine Awareness Month: designate (S. Res. 464), 20559 [11AU]

Crack/Cocaine Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 678), 28564 [3OC]

Crime and criminals: eliminate statute of limitations on serious drug offenses (S. 2719), 19253 [5AU]

———relationship between drug use and the crime rate, 13078 [10JN]

Cuba: narcotic traffic, 6062 [25MR]

DEA: dangers posed to life of agents, 13864 [16JN]

———relocate El Paso Intelligence Center, 29415 [8OC]

Dept. of Defense: provide additional requirements for support of drug interdiction activities, 26703-26709 [27SE]

Dept. of HHS: funding for drug and alcohol abuse prevention programs, 26827 [27SE]

Dept. of Justice's assets forfeiture fund: availability for education and prevention programs (S. 2727), 22010 [15AU]

Dept. of the Treasury: establish the U.S. Customs Reserve, 26695 [27SE]

Drug Abuse and Alcohol Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation for High-Risk Youth Act: enact (S. 2800), 22458 [9SE]

Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 5730), 33380 [17OC]

———enact (S. 2727), 19858 [7AU], 21629 [14AU]

Drug Enforcement Act: enact (S. 2850), 25633, 25676-25679 [23SE]

Drug Enforcement Administration Excepted Service Act: enact (S. 2011), 318 [22JA]

Drug tests: constitutionality, 28026 [2OC]

Drug-Free America Act: enact (S. 2849), 25612 [23SE]

Drugs: effect of mandatory drug testing on epileptics, 22851 [11SE]

Dyson, John: tribute, 17914 [29JY]

Ecuador: commend Government for efforts to combat narcotic traffic, 2820 [26FE]

Education: assistance to State and local agencies for prevention programs (S. 1820), 174 [21JA]

———drug education and treatment, 28333 [3OC]

———funding, 22774 [11SE]

———Tiogue Elementary School's Just Say No Club, Coventry, Rhode Island, 29585 [8OC]

———youth, 16409 [15JY]

Emergency Crack Control Act: enact (S. 2715), 19240-19249 [5AU], 19757 [7AU]

Federal employees: education, prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs, 29178 [7OC]

———increase assistance to those who abusively use drugs or alcohol, 26709 [27SE]

———mandatory drug tests, 3565 [4MR]

Freebase houses: model statute for prohibition by States, 12870 [6JN]

———model statute for prohibition by States (S. 2353), 8289 [22AP]

Gersten, Steven: commend efforts against sale of drug paraphernalia, 31420 [15OC]

Government: testing, 26090 [25SE]

Health: funds for treatment, 26720 [27SE]

Industry: testing, 22503 [10SE]

Just Say No to Drugs Week: designate (S.J. Res. 337), 9415 [5MY]

Juvenile Drug Prevention Act: enact (S. 2699), 17919 [29JY]

Law enforcement officers: authorizing additional funds for secure voice radios, 26694 [27SE]

Major Drug Dealer Penalties Enhancement Act: enact (S. 2801), 22503 [10SE]

Marine Corps: authorize appointment of lieutenant general as Director of the Task Force on Drug Enforcement, 26804 [27SE]

Mexico: drug policy, 21258 [13AU]

———narcotics traffic, 12135 [3JN], 12369 [4JN]

Motion pictures: establish rating for films depicting drug use (S. Res. 492), 25101 [22SE]

———glamorization of drugs, 25053 [19SE]

Motor vehicles: establish uniform standards for testing, licensing, and qualifications of operators, 26754-26757 [27SE]

Narcotic traffic: comprehensive law enforcement policy (S. 2798), 22433-22439 [9SE], 22498-22500, 22505-22510, 22512, 22514 [10SE], 23285 [15SE]

Narcotics: antidrug campaign checkoff on tax returns, 22534 [10SE]

———call on members of entertainment industry to assist in war on drugs, 26753, 26759-26763 [27SE]

———capital punishment for certain offenses in trafficking, 25737 [24SE], 26745-26752 [27SE]

———capital punishment for certain offenses in trafficking (S. 2805), 22584 [10SE]

———cocaine, 4412 [12MR]

———commend Colombian Government for efforts to combat traffic, 12369 [4JN]

———controls against laundering of money acquired from illegal traffic (S. 2306), 7492 [15AP]

———drug rehabilitation, 24807 [19SE]

———education, 16409 [15JY]

———efforts of Customs Service to combat trafficking, 14490 [19JN]

———eliminate sugar quotas for countries involved in drug trafficking, 26722-26727 [27SE], 28919 [6OC]

———encourage Civil Air Patrol participation in drug interdiction program, 26712-26714 [27SE]

———establish community drug abuse prevention program, 26728 [27SE]

———establish mandatory penalties for certain drug offenses (S. 2697), 17918 [29JY]

———exempt Coast Guard from restrictions regarding participation in foreign police arrest actions, 26718 [27SE]

———funding for crime laboratories, 26824 [27SE]

———impact on youth, 9679 [6MY]

———increase in use in Soviet Union, 14303 [18JN]

———increase in use of cocaine, 30469 [14OC]

———increased potency of certain illegal drugs, 17176 [22JY]

———infant addiction, 12627 [5JN]

———national policy, 19463 [6AU]

———national program to combat abuse, 23283 [15SE], 23677, 23680 [17SE], 23865 [18SE], 26091 [25SE], 32494 [16OC]

———policy, 22612 [10SE]

———Presidential directive on methods to combat trafficking, 13274 [11JN]

———program to control among professional athletes, 4709 [13MR]

———prohibit interstate sale, transportation, advertising, and the importing and exporting of drug paraphernalia (S. 2817), 23096 [12SE]

———provide a mandatory minimum sentence for juvenile drug traffickers, 26807 [27SE]

———provide for exclusion or deportation of aliens who possessed or used certain illegal drugs (S. 2818), 23096 [12SE]

———provide funds for programs which identify needs of drug-dependent offenders, 26701-26703 [27SE]

———provide opportunity to offer local drug abuse prevention programs, 26714 [27SE]

———space basing, 17342 [23JY]

———strengthen penalties for sale of controlled substances to pregnant women, 26696-26699 [27SE]

———target abuse prevention programs at student athletes, 26797-26802 [27SE]

———target abuse prevention programs to high risk groups, 26829 [27SE]

———traffic, 4276 [11MR], 5902 [21MR], 6062 [25MR], 6194 [26MR], 6383 [27MR], 6941 [9AP], 7129 [10AP], 7258 [11AP], 7375 [14AP], 7694 [16AP], 7906 [17AP], 8065 [18AP], 8096 [21AP], 8247 [22AP], 8480 [23AP], 8600 [24AP], 12135 [3JN], 12369 [4JN], 12957 [6JN], 15898 [26JN], 17914 [29JY], 20030, 20034 [8AU], 20408 [9AU]

———U.S.-Bolivian antidrug operation, 16537 [16JY], 17870 [29JY]

———use, 31492 [15OC]

———use of Armed Forces personnel and equipment for drug interdiction activities, 26736-26744 [27SE]

———use of crack, 19757 [7AU]

———use of intelligence services for combating trafficking, 31446 [15OC]

National Back to School—Back Off Drugs Month: designate (S.J. Res. 400), 21611 [14AU]

National Basketball Association: program to control, 3293 [28FE]

National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week: designate (S.J. Res. 354), 11760 [21MY]

National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week (S.J. Res. 354), 16435 [15JY]

National Drug Abuse Education Day: designate (S.J. Res. 386), 19255 [5AU], 20405 [9AU]

National Drug Interdiction Improvement Act: enact (S. 2764), 21606-21610 [14AU]

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (S.J. Res. 362), 14817 [20JN]

National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Youth: tribute, 2505 [20FE]

National forests: illegal cultivation of marihuana, 25461 [23SE], 26804-26807 [27SE]

National Narcotics Act: enact (S. 2716), 19240-19249 [5AU]

NBC: recipient of U.S. Industrial Film Festival Award for ``Wasted'', 16637 [16JY]

New York, NY: abuse of crack (cocaine distillate), 13026 [9JN]

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act: amend freedom of information provisions, 31414 [15OC]

———conform certain provisions of H.R. 5484 to the Congressional Budget Act, 26820, 26837 [27SE]

———enact (H.R. 5484), 23033, 23034 [12SE], 23483, 23511 [16SE], 26473-26476 [26SE], 26694, 26709 [27SE], 26712 [1OC]-26837 [27SE], 27134, 27159, 27160, 27161-27252 [30SE], 27683 [1OC], 30229, 30318 [10OC], 30475-30478, 30703 [14OC], 31248, 31395, 31408, 31421 [15OC], 32351, 32570 [16OC], 33245-33252 [17OC], 33836 [18OC]

———enact (H.R. 5484), substitute S. 2878 language in lieu, 26473 [26SE]

———enact (H.R. 5484), time-limitation agreement, 26885 [27SE]

———enact (H.R. 5484), uninamous-consent agreement, 26837 [27SE]

———financing enacted programs, 28829 [6OC]

———funding, 28457 [3OC]

———modify provisions, 31408 [15OC]

———sense relative to appropriation of funds for implementation, 27164 [30SE]

———strike Anti-Drug Trust Fund, 31412 [15OC]

Passports: inclusion of drug-related information, 26808 [27SE]

PBS: program on drunk driving, 9679 [6MY]

President Reagan: efforts to combat, 19132 [5AU]

President's Media Commission on Drug Abuse: establish, 26721 [27SE]

Senate: establish working group on drug and substance abuse, 17727 [25JY]

Small business: effect on owners or employees, 13722 [13JN]

Spain: extradition of drug trafficking suspect, 16383 [14JY]

Sports: drug testing, 16763 [17JY]

State and local governments: reimbursement of expenditures relative to certain investigations and recovery of Federal taxes, 26771 [27SE]

———reimbursement of expenditures relative to certain investigations and recovery of Federal taxes (S. 2352), 8289, 8300 [22AP]

States: minimum grants under the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, 26735 [27SE]

———rehabilitation facilities, 27784 [2OC]

Student Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act: enact (S. 2740), 20765-20769 [12AU]

Tariff: prohibit importation of drug paraphernalia (S. 2693), 17917 [29JY]

Terrorism: link to narcotic traffic, 3871 [6MR], 5113 [18MR], 5606 [20MR], 5902 [21MR]

U.S. Chamber of Commerce: commend efforts to involve business in war on drugs, 22372 [9SE]

VA: funding for alcohol and drug abuse treatment, 30703 [14OC]

Washington (DC) Post: coverage of control initiatives, 20030 [8AU]

White House Conference on Drug Abuse and Control: establish, 26796 [27SE]

White House Conference on Illicit Drug Use and Control: call on President to convene (S.J. Res. 381), 17873 [29JY]

White House Conference on Narcotics Abuse and Control: convene (S.J. Res. 376), 17249 [22JY]

Youth: cocaine, 15309 [25JN]

———counseling program by Job Corps Program, 26429 [26SE]

———rehabilitation, 27131 [30SE]

Reports

Controlling Drugs: Newton, MA, Mayor's Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 23280 [12SE]

Drug Testing in the Federal Government: Subcommittee on Civil Service, 22725 [10SE]

Drug Testing Programs: President's Commission on Organized Crime, 9520 [6MY]

Drug Use: Commission on Organized Crime (excerpt), 3652 [5MR]

Narcotics Trafficking and the Contras: Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (excerpt), 15477 [25JN]

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act (H.R. 5484): sundry (excerpt), 27168 [30SE]

Protection of Confidential Sources: Senate Judiciary Committee (excerpt), 27189 [30SE]

Religious Intolerance and Politics 1986: People for the American Way, 25728 [23SE]

Standoff in U.S.-Bolivia Cocaine War: Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 13648 [12JN]

Reports filed

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration Authorities: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.R. 5259) (S. Rept. 99-802), 22143 [15AU]

Authority To Contract for Detection and Treatment of Drug-Dependent Offenders: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 5076) (H. Rept. 99-844), 24801 [19SE]

Coast Guard Drug Interdiction and Law Enforcement: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 5406) (H. Rept. 99-973), 29386 [7OC]

Combat of International Narcotics Traffic Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 5352) (S. Rept. 99-798), 22143 [15AU]

Controlled Substances Act: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 5246) (H. Rept. 99-848), 24801 [19SE]

Controlled Substances Import and Export Act: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 5394) (H. Rept. 99-845), 24801 [19SE]

Controls Against Laundering of Money: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 2683) (S. Rept. 99-433), 22264 [8SE]

Convene White House Conference on Narcotics Abuse and Control: Committee on the Judiciary (H.J. Res. 631) (H. Rept. 99-846), 24801 [19SE]

Designate Crack/Cocaine Awareness Month: Committee on the Judiciary (H.J. Res. 678), 27994 [2OC]

Designate Just Say No To Drugs Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 337), 9299 [1MY]

Designate National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 354), 15948 [26JN]

Designate National Drug Abuse Education Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 386), 19849 [7AU]

Enforcement of Custom Laws Against Illegal Drug Traffic: Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 5410) (S. Rept. 99-794), 22143 [15AU]

Federal, State, and Local Government Law Enforcement Appropriations: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 5393) (H. Rept. 99-847), 24801 [19SE]

Federal Efforts To Encourage Foreign Cooperation in Eradicating Illicit Drug Crops and Prevention of International Drug Traffic: Committee on Rules (H.R. 5484; H. Res. 541) (H. Rept. 99-810, 22366 [9SE]

Federal Programs for Prevention and Treatment: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.R. 5334) (H. Rept. 99-792), 21734 [14AU]

Human Food Safety and Regulation of Animal Drugs: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-461), 47 [21JA]

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act: Committee on Rules (H.R. 5484; H. Res. 576) (H. Rept. 99-974), 29386 [7OC]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 5484; H. Res. 597) (H. Rept. 99-1010), 32329 [16OC]

Program of Federal Grants to States for Drug Abuse Education and Prevention in Schools: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 5378) (H. Rept. 99-808), 22366 [9SE]

Prohibit Certain Methods of Concealing Proceeds of Crime: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 5217) (H. Rept. 99-855), 24802 [19SE]

Provision for Enhanced Penalties for Crimes of Armed Career Criminals To Include Serious Drug Offenses and Crimes of Violence: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 2312), 25838 [24SE]

Reorganization of Executive Branch To Combat Drug Trafficking and Abuse: Committee on Government Operation (H.R. 5266) (H. Rept. 99-786), 21130 [12AU]

Revise Authorities of Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 2595) (S. Rept. 99-333), 16376 [14JY]

Serious Drug Offenses and Violent Felonies as Offenses Subject to Enhanced Penalties Under Career Criminal Provisions: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 4885) (H. Rept. 99-849), 24801 [19SE]

Services for the Prevention, Identification, Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Among Indian Youth: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 1156) (H. Rept. 99-733), 18669 [1AU]

———Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs) (H.R. 1156) (H. Rept. 99-733), 22143 [15AU]

Resolutions by organizations

National issues: Military Order of the World Wars (sundry), 23860 [17SE]

Rulings of the Chair

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act: enact (H.R. 5484), 22871 [11SE]

Statements

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Amendments: Senator Hawkins, 10630 [14MY]

American Council on Education Circulates Proposal To Shield Illegal Drug Use by Student Athletes From Drug Testing: Senator Hawkins, 10568 [14MY]

America's Borders—An Open Invitation to Terrorists and Drug Traffickers: Senator Hawkins, 12046 [2JN]

America's Drug Problem—Fighting the Demand Side: Senator Hawkins, 7906 [17AP]

Another Chance for Mexico To Make Good on Its Drug Promises: Senator Hawkins, 7694 [16AP]

Anti Drug Abuse Behavior: Don Parker, 26459 [26SE]

Bulgaria—New Ally in the War on Drugs or Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Senator Hawkins, 10286 [12MY]

Campaign Against Marihuana Planting: Jack Beecham, 23485 [16SE]

Capital Punishment: Catholic bishops, 26749 [27SE]

Capital Punishment for Certain Drug Related Homicides: American Catholic Bishops, 22969 [11SE]

Cocaine Abuse: Arnold Washton, 4412 [12MR]

Crack: Senator Hawkins, 8480 [23AP]

Crime and Drugs—Sad Harvest of a Rice Farm Area: Senator Hawkins, 9376 [5MY]

Customs Commissioner's Candor on Mexico: Senator Hawkins, 6941 [9AP]

Dangerous Habit—Coke Is It: Senator Hawkins, 11628 [21MY]

Drug Abuse Program at Culver Middle School, Leesburg, FL: student pledge, 32675 [16OC]

Drug Education: drug educator, 22774 [11SE]

Drug Interdiction Efforts in Foreign Countries—Trade Act (excerpt), 25080 [19SE]

Drug Testing: Senator Hawkins, 8600 [24AP]

Drug Testing in the Nuclear Industry: Senator Hawkins, 9971 [8MY]

Drug Trafficking Is Result of Supply and Demand (sundry), 1473 [4FE]

Enforcing Drug Laws: DEA, 22507 [10SE]

European Parliament and Members of Congress Conference Regarding Drug Abuse in Santa Fe, NM: Representative Gilman, 17523 [23JY]

FDA Study of Alkyl and Butyl Nitrites: Senator Hatch, 27298 [30SE]

How Slow Spin the Wheels of Mexican Justice: Senator Hawkins, 7375 [14AP]

Inter-American Specialized Conference on Drug Trafficking: Senator Hawkins, 8097 [21AP]

Mexican Drug Trafficking—A Serious Problem of Crisis Proportion: Senator Hawkins, 11263 [20MY]

Mexico Out Front as the U.S. Major Narcotics Supplier: Senator Hawkins, 10354 [13MY]

Mexico—A Sorry Tale of Drugs, Graft, and Corruption: Senator Hawkins, 10764 [15MY]

Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Conference and the Establishment of the Bilateral Intergovernmental Drug Commission: Representative Gilman, 17527-17528 [23JY]

Mexico—Year Without Justice: Senator Hawkins, 6646 [8AP]

Narcotic Traffic: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 6383 [27MR]

National Policy on Drug Use: President Reagan, 19463 [6AU]

New Aid and a New Challenge to the New Government of the Philippines: Senator Hawkins, 9016 [30AP]

New Hope for Mexican Cooperation in Drug Cases: Senator Hawkins, 8892 [29AP]

OAS Action Plan: Senator Hawkins, 9783 [7MY]

OAS Specialized Conference on Drug Trafficking: Senator Hawkins, 9571 [6MY]

Panama—The Giant Money Laundering Machine: Senator Hawkins, 8771 [28AP]

Peru's Ambitious Plan To Conquer Drug Abuse: Senator Hawkins, 9217 [1MY]

Philadelphia, PA, Assistance Program for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse: James J. Mahoney, Greater Philadelphia Council, AFL-CIO (excerpts), 16272 [26JN]

Pledge for a Drug Free Life: Just Say No Club, 29585 [8OC]

``Polished Acts''—Statement of Purpose, 8993 [29AP]

State Narrative Reports on Major Unmet Drug Abuse Needs: National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, 9241-9245 [1MY]

Substance Abuse: President Reagan, 22714 [10SE], 23865 [18SE]

———(sundry excerpts), 22660, 22697 [10SE], 22916 [11SE]

Terrorists and Drug Smugglers Take Note—We've Had Enough: Senator Hawkins, 8065 [18AP]

U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs—Special Session, Vienna, Austria: Representative Gilman, 8566 [23AP]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: Giuseppe di Gennaro, 8235 [21AP]

Yet Another South American Drug Connection: Senator Hawkins, 8247 [22AP]

Summaries

Drug Enforcement Act (S. 2850), 25672-25676 [23SE]

Indian Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act (H.R. 1156), 23380 [16SE]

International Drug Traffic Enforcement Act (H.R. 5310), 18392 [31JY]

Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act (H.R. 5484), 32351 [16OC]

Summary of House Changes to the Freedom of Information Act Amendments in the Anti Drug Abuse Act, 29616 [8OC]

Tables

Criminal penalties under the Emergency Crack Control Act, 19240 [5AU]

Description of House amendment to Ways and Means provisions of Senate drug bill, 29611 [8OC]

Federal law enforcement program funding, 23367 [16SE]

Foreign countries with both duty-free treatment and drug interdiction efforts from the U.S., 25080 [19SE]

Funding for the drug-free America initiative, 26821-26822 [27SE]

House continuing resolution antidrug versus Senate continuing resolution antidrug—fiscal year 1987 (compared to Senate appropriation level), 28462 [3OC]

Omnibus Drug Supplemental Appropriations Act, 28462 [3OC]

Overall drug testing accuracy—results of a blind study of 13 major drug-testing labs, 28671 [3OC]

Senate appropriations plus drug bill versus 302(b) allocation—fiscal year 1987, 26822 [27SE]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control—status of cash contributions pledged or received as of Dec. 31, 1985, 8229 [21AP]

Telegrams

Drug abuse prevention: NCAA, 22990 [11SE]

Testimonies

Indian Health Problems: Gilbert Pena (excerpt), 26729 [27SE]

———Larry Miike (excerpt), 26729 [27SE]

Role of Nicaragua in Narcotics Traffic: Dekker (code name), 6195 [26MR]

———Dept. of Justice, 6195 [26MR]

Terrorists and Narcotic Traffic: John R. Galvin, 5113 [18MR]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 415, enrollment corrections in the Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act, 32786 [17OC]

H. Res. 541, consideration of Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act (H.R. 5484), 22650 [10SE]

H.J. Res. 631, White House Conference on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 10208 [8MY]

H.J. Res. 660, require alkyl nitrites to be treated as a drug, 14471 [18JN]

H.J. Res. 678, Crack/Cocaine Awareness Week, 21228 [13AU]

H.J. Res. 694, National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 21230 [13AU]

H.J. Res. 698, National Back to School—Back Off Drugs Month, 20184 [8AU]

H.R. 1156, Indian Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act, 23375-23379 [16SE]

H.R. 4155, Drug Abuse Education Act, 2047 [6FE]

H.R. 4573, Money Laundering Prevention Act, 7562 [15AP]

H.R. 5103, criminal penalties relative to cocaine abuse, 16267 [26JN]

H.R. 5237, Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act, 17687 [24JY]

H.R. 5259, revising authorities of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, and authorizing appropriations for drug and alcohol abuse research, 23371 [16SE]

H.R. 5484, Omnibus Drug Enforcement, Education, and Control Act, 22871-22913 [11SE], 27194-27251 [6OC]

S. 1298, Indian Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Act, 23385 [16SE]

S. 2011, Drug Enforcement Administration Excepted Service Act, 318 [22JA]

S. 2087, alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health block grant allotments, 2598 [24FE]

S. 2306, controls against laundering of money acquired from illegal narcotic traffic, 7492-7495 [15AP]

S. 2312, Armed Career Criminal Act amendments, 7698 [16AP]

S. 2325, reimbursement to State and local governments of expenditures relative to certain investigations and recovery of Federal taxes, 8291 [22AP]

S. 2353, model statute for prohibition of drug freebase houses by States, 8291 [22AP]

S. 2443, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Amendments, 10631-10634 [14MY]

S. 2561, amend Controlled Substances Act to increase penalty for employment of persons under age 21 to distribute drugs, 14099 [17JN]

S. 2580, Crack and Cocaine Meaningful Penalties Act, 14822 [20JN]

S. 2595, revise authorities of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, 15149-15153 [24JN]

S. 2699, Juvenile Drug Prevention Act, 17920 [29JY]

S. 2715, Emergency Crack Control Act, 19241-19244 [5AU]

S. 2716, National Narcotics Act, 19244 [5AU]

S. 2727, Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act, 19858 [7AU]

S. 2740, Student Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Act, 20766 [12AU]

S. 2764, National Drug Interdiction Improvement Act, 21607-21610 [14AU]

S. 2787, Mandatory Crack and Other Drug Penalties Act, 21964 [15AU]

S. 2800, Drug Abuse and Alcohol Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation for High-Risk Youth Act, 22459 [9SE]

S. 2801, Major Drug Dealer Penalties Enhancement Act, 22504 [10SE]

S. 2818, provide for exclusion or deportation of aliens who possessed or used certain illegal drugs, 23096 [12SE]

S. 2849, Drug-Free America Act, 25612-25633 [23SE]

S. 2850, Drug Enforcement Act, 25633-25672 [23SE]

S. 2878, Anti Drug Abuse Act, 26099-26135 [25SE], 26445 [26SE]

S. Con. Res. 157, ban on drugs on campus, 17926 [29JY]

S. Res. 330, establish Special Committee on Families, Youth, and Children, 1411 [3FE]

S. Res. 456, international convention on drug trafficking, 18781 [1AU]

S. Res. 464, Crack/Cocaine Awareness Month, 20559 [11AU]

S. Res. 492, establish rating for films depicting drug use, 25102, 25131 [22SE]

S.J. Res. 337, Just Say No to Drugs Week, 9415 [5MY], 10967 [15MY]

S.J. Res. 354, National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week, 16435 [15JY], 24657 [18SE]

S.J. Res. 362, National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 14817 [20JN], 24656 [18SE]

S.J. Res. 381, call on President to convene a White House Conference on Illicit Drug Use and Control, 17874 [29JY]

S.J. Res. 386, National Drug Abuse Education Day, 19256 [5AU], 20405 [9AU], 21232 [13AU]

S.J. Res. 400, National Back to School—Back Off Drugs Month, 21612 [14AU]