DRUG ABUSE

Addresses

Efforts Against Drug Trafficking in Jamaica: Edward Seaga, 4026 [24FE]

Narcotics—A Global Threat, George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 18099 [29JN]

Save the Children—A Call for a New Spirit of Community in America: Senator Biden, 14962-14968 [9JN]

Amendments

Medical care: extend emergency treatment and rehabilitation programs (S. 409), 16862-16864 [19JN]

Veterans: improve benefits (S. 9), 33849-33851, 33869, 33895, 33896, 33909, 33912, 33913, 33914, 33916, 33919, 33957, 33958, 33959 [3DE], 34153, 34154, 34229 [4DE]

Analyses

Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act (H.R. 2585), 14603 [3JN]

Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act (S. 1361), 15467 [11JN]

Confronting the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Epidemic, 26047 [1OC]

Appointments

Interparliamentary Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in the Western Hemisphere: members, 31611 [10NO]

National Trust for Drug-Free Youth: James Shannon, 96 [6JA]

Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, 2744 [4FE]

Articles and editorials

Abandoned Infants, 22354 [5AU]

AIDS Heaps Hardship on Washington Slum Called the Graveyard, 31719 [10NO]

Applicants for D.C. Police Secretly Tested for Pregnancy, Officials Reassess Policy After Complaint, 30968 [5NO]

ATA President Pledges ``Whatever It Takes'' To Get Substance Abusers Out of Trucking Industry, 6914 [25MR]

Case Against Drug Testing, 18384 [30JN]

Columbia—Brave Example, 3315 [11FE], 3871 [19FE]

Court Lets Agency Reinstate Drug Tests, 16786 [18JN]

Crack Abuse—Its Implications and Outcomes, 24009-24011 [15SE]

Cuban Involvement in Drug Trade, 27927 [14OC]

Delancey Street Foundation, 32969 [19NO]

Doctors Submit to Drug Tests as Alternative to Penalties, 33873 [3DE]

Drug Abuse Found in Medical Training, 33872 [3DE]

Drug Testing, 29848 [29OC]

Drugs, Death and Fear in Colombia, 3152 [5FE]

Eight Steps for Life, 14170 [1JN]

Emerson Students Listen to Zellaha, 7316 [30MR]

General in War on Drugs Counting on Foot Soldiers, 20099 [15JY]

Help, and Anonymity, for Impaired MD's, 33872 [3DE]

High AIDS Rate Spurring Efforts for Minorities, 22241 [4AU]

In Reagan's Drug War, Congress Has the Big Guns, 9164 [21AP]

International Narcotics Trafficking—Soviet Connection, 2106-2108 [28JA]

International Narcotics Trafficking—The Soviet Connection, 27927 [14OC]

Latin Guerrillas Joining Forces, U.S. Officers Say, 6595 [23MR]

Life and Death on the Fast Track, 29866-29873 [29OC]

Life Behind the Wheel, 6914 [25MR]

Look Who's Learning Our Drug Strategy, 15376 [10JN]

Losing Ground, 34099 [4DE]

Machine and the Tiger, 8516-8519 [8AP]

Need for Travel Safety, 29866 [29OC]

Phony War, 5967 [17MR]

Quiet Force Behind Idaho's War on Drugs, 33633 [2DE]

Race Against Time, Fatigue Competition, 6913 [25MR]

Random Drug Testing, 33907 [3DE]

Reagan's Drug Policy—A Bust, 1767 [21JA], 2179 [28JA]

U.S. Acts To Bar Drug-Test Cheating, 3496 [19FE]

U.S. Drug ``Crusade'' Is Seen as Undermining Itself, 31264-31269 [6NO], 33904-33905 [3DE]

We Need a Coordinated National Drug Policy—Together We Can Win, 28176 [15OC]

Bills and resolutions

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: confidential testing of persons convicted for drug and sex offenses (see S. 977)

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Act: enact (see S. 1374)

Aeronautics: drug testing of operators (see H.R. 693)

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: revise and extend block grants for services relative to mental health and substance abuse (see H.R. 3187)

Aliens: clarify denial of visas from those infected with etiologic agent for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (see H.R. 2590)

———exclusion or deportation of certain (see S. 456)

Anti-Drug Abuse Act: availability of funds (see S. Res. 204)

Armed Forces: drug seizure operations outside U.S. (see H.R. 47)

Attridge, Terry: recognize for contribution to fight against drug and alcohol abuse (see S. Con. Res. 37; H. Con. Res. 85)

Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act: enact (see S. 1361)

Children: respite homes for infants abandoned in hospitals (see S. 945)

Colombia: commending efforts to combat drug trafficking (see H. Con. Res. 74)

Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select): establish (see H. Res. 11)

Comprehensive Substance Abuse Education Act: enact (see H.R. 56)

Controlled Substances Act: designate anabolic steroid methandrosterolone a Schedule I controlled substance (see H.R. 3216)

———include glutethimide USP in schedule II (see H.R. 2745)

———regulate transactions involving ephedrine (see H.R. 2846)

Controlled Substances Act: suppress trafficking of chemicals utilized in illicit manufacture of controlled substances (see S. 1861)

Courts: capital punishment for certain crimes (see H.R. 1095)

———increase penalties for certain offenses involving the possession of cocaine base (see H.R. 3508)

Crime and criminals: counsel funds are not to be used to assist defendants accused of violations of drug laws (see H.R. 3507)

———drug testing for individuals released on parole (see H.R. 3506)

———life imprisonment for certain drug offenses (see H.R. 3320)

———penalties for driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol in special U.S. maritime and territorial jurisdiction (see H.R. 1349)

———testing of individuals to be released on bail (see H.R. 2744)

DARE Program: recognize for contribution to fight against drug and alcohol abuse (see S. Con. Res. 37; H. Con. Res. 85)

Dept. of HHS: revise and extend authority of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (see S. 1943)

Diseases: acquired immune deficiency syndrome education and counseling (see H.R. 3647)

———acquired immune deficiency syndrome epidemic (see S. Res. 184)

———acquired immune deficiency syndrome preventive counseling for intravenous drug abusers (see H.R. 3137)

———prevention and control of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (see H.R. 3419)

Drug, Alcohol, Rehabilitation, and Education Program: recognize contribution on fight against drug and alcohol abuse (see S. Con. Res. 60)

Drug abuse: restrictions on testing by Government and private employers (see H.R. 691)

Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act: amend (see H.R. 1752)

Drugs: compile State laws relating to illicit substances (see H.R. 2746)

———grants to States for recordkeeping of prescription drugs to assist control of illicit substances (see H.R. 2747)

———suppress trafficking in chemicals used in illicit manufacturing of controlled substances (see H.R. 2585)

Employment: restrictions on testing (see H.R. 691)

Ephedrine: regulation (see H.R. 3268)

Federal employees: controlled substances testing programs for personnel having access to classified information (see H.R. 2306)

———drug and alcohol abuse treatment program (see H.R. 381)

———restrictions relative to drug testing (see H.R. 280)

Foreign countries: implement agreements with narcotic transiting countries (see S. 1455)

Foreign relations: sanctions against drug-transiting countries (see S. 1379)

House of Representatives: voluntary testing program: Members, officers, and employees (see H. Res. 158)

Immigration and Nationality Act: exclusion or deportation of aliens who possessed or used controlled substances (see S. 1543)

Intravenous Substance Abuse and AIDS Prevention Act: enact (see H.R. 3292)

Just Say No to Drugs Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 124)

Law enforcement: funding (see S. 17)

Louisiana: commend State police program (see H.R. 3762)

Medical care: extend emergency treatment and rehabilitation programs (see S. 409)

Motor vehicles: drug testing of individuals applying for drivers' licenses (see H.R. 2767)

Narcotics: establish national and international control policy (see H.R. 2454)

———illegal use among college students (see H. Res. 272)

———international control policy (see S. 15)

———national and international control policy (see S. 789)

National AIDS Awareness and Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 192)

National Commission on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: establish (see H.R. 2881)

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 136; H.J. Res. 300)

Office of Director of National and International Drug Operations and Policy: establish (see H.R. 353)

Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act: authorizing funds for law enforcement programs (see H.R. 1411)

Public Health Service Act: allotment formula for Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services Block Grant (see S. 924), 8041 [6AP]

———revise and extend authority of Administrator of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (see H.R. 3187)

Railroads: drug testing of operators (see H.R. 693)

———Federal licensing of certain employees (see S. 1098)

Rehabilitation Act: drug abuser not considered handicapped individual for purpose of that act (see H.R. 3229)

Safety: test operators of railroads and aircraft (see S. 356, 362)

Testing: standards (see H.R. 2951)

U.N. International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking: U.S. participation (see S. Res. 238)

Veterans: improve benefits (see S. 9)

———improve death and disability pension program (see H.R. 2449)

White House Conference for a Drug-Free America: permit certain participants to be allowed travel expenses (see H.R. 3226)

Declarations

Civitan creed: Owensboro, KY, Civitan Club, 14632 [4JN]

Documents

Anti-Drug Abuse Act, 7816 [2AP]

Television commercials by students (sundry), 17616 [25JN]

What Works?—Schools Without Drugs: Don Skawski, 36623-36627 [19DE]

Hearings

Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: railroad safety issues, focusing on automatic train control, radio communications, alcohol and drug use, and passenger safety (testimony from Senator Lautenberg, W.G. Claytor, Jr., Richard B. Hasselman, Representative Collins, J.R. Snyder, William H. Dempsey, John H. Riley and James Burnett), D62 [17FE]

Committee on Energy and Commerce: Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration programs appropriations (testimony), D232 [3AP]

Committee on Foreign Affairs: Asian drug trafficking (testimony from Ann Wrobleski, Robert Peck, James Norris, and John Lawn), D106 [3MR]

———Latin American narcotics control issues (testimony), D168 [18MR]

———worldwide narcotics situation (testimony from Ann Wrobleski and David Westrate), D119 [5MR]

Committee on Government Operations: drug and alcohol abuse in the rail and airline industries

———drug and alcohol abuse in the rail and airline industries (testimony from public witnesses), D71 [19FE]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: Federal drug interdiction capabilities and coordination (testimony), D186 [24MR]

Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select): Anti-Drug Abuse Act

———Anti-Drug Abuse Act (testimony from Ian Macdonald and public witnesses), D142 [11MR]

———Anti-Drug Abuse Act (testimony), D169 [18MR], D195 [25MR]

———drug interdiction (testimony), D306 [30AP]

Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: drug testing of Federal employees (testimony), D241 [7AP]

Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): random alcohol and drug testing in the work place (testimony), D253 [9AP]

Letters

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome education programs: Milton Marks, 18379 [30JN]

Impaired Health Professionals: AMA, 33872 [3DE]

Just say no to drugs: Senator Shelby, 13277 [20MY]

Protecting U.S. borders: James E. Halferty, 14103 [28MY]

Random drug testing for VA personnel: Donald I. MacDonald, 33872 [3DE]

———James C. Miller III, Edwin Meese III, and Constance J. Horner, 33886 [3DE]

Withholding of foreign aid to discourage foreign drug production and trafficking: Representative Hochbrueckner, 34672 [10DE]

Lists

Coast Guard shortfalls due to budget proposal, 10663 [30AP]

Meetings

Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: establish drug testing program in the commercial aviation, rail, and motor carrier industries, D129 [10MR]

Committee on Foreign Relations: antidrug efforts, D186 [24MR]

Memorials of legislature

California, 26904 [7OC]

Papers

Oregon Experience With Impaired Physicians on Probation—Eight-Year Follow-Up, 33873-33882 [3DE]

Prognosis of Physicians Treated for Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Robert M. Morse, Mary A. Martin, Wendell M. Swenson, and Robert G. Niven, Journal of the American Medical Association, 33872 [3DE]

Petitions

Laws to discourage sale of drugs to children: City of the Colony, TX, City Council, 9083 [21AP]

Mandatory prison for possession of crack: New York, NY, City Council, 111 [6JA]

Polls of opinion

Southern and border States, and political parties' leaders, 10846 [30AP]

Remarks in House

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: administration policy, 14206 [2JN]

———epidemic, 14169 [1JN]

———testing program, 14512 [3JN]

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: revise and extend block grants for services relative to mental health and substance abuse (H.R. 3187), 23430, 23479 [7AU]

Aliens: clarify denial of visas from those infected with etiologic agent for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (H.R. 2590), 14602 [3JN]

Alliance, NE: antidrug campaign, 7316 [30MR]

Anti-Drug Abuse Act: appropriations, 8604 [9AP]

Association of Free Community Papers of Long Island, NY: tribute, 24255 [16SE]

Bahamas: cooperation in antidrug campaign, 9041 [21AP]

Budget: deficit, 6621 [24MR]

———funding for expanded drug prevention programs and control efforts, 8081 [7AP]

Central America: foreign relations, 34759-34761 [10DE]

Colombia: arrest and extradition of Carlos Lehder Rivas, 3280, 3287 [11FE]

———commending efforts to combat drug trafficking (H. Con. Res. 74), 15660 [15JN], 15661 [16JN]-15662 [15JN]

———cooperation in antinarcotics trafficking, 3871 [19FE]

Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select): establish (H. Res. 11), 1115 [8JA]

———establish (H. Res. 26), 1034-1054 [8JA]

Congress: bipartisan strategy, 1767 [21JA]

Courts: capital punishment for certain crimes, 3280 [11FE]

Crime and criminals: drug enforcement, 29514 [27OC]

———life imprisonment for certain drug offenses (H.R. 3320), 24816 [22SE], 24918 [22SE]

Dept. of State: drug testing of certain employees, 16262-16269 [16JN]

———drug testing of employees, 16269 [23JN]

Diseases: acquired immune deficiency syndrome education and counseling (H.R. 3647), 34658 [9DE]

———acquired immune deficiency syndrome epidemic, 26043, 26045, 26046 [1OC]

———grant program for acquired immune deficiency syndrome counseling and testing (H.R. 3071), 22688 [5AU], 29529 [27OC]

———prevention and control of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (H.R. 3419), 26392-26394 [5OC]

Drug Awareness Day: observance, 11962 [11MY]

Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act: amend (H.R. 1752), 6513 [23MR]

Drugs: suppress trafficking in chemicals used in illicit manufacturing of controlled substances (H.R. 2585), 14602 [3JN]

Employment: controlled substances testing programs, 30968 [5NO], 18315, 18317-18326 [30JN], 18384 [30JN], 3496 [19FE], 9600-9606 [23AP]

Federal employees: controlled substances testing programs, 16786 [18JN]

———controlled substances testing programs for personnel having access to classified information (H.R. 2306), 11301 [6MY], 16786 [18JN]

———improved health insurance coverage (H.R. 381), 883 [7JA]

Foreign relations: Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Conference, 23384 [7AU]

House of Representatives: voluntary controlled substances testing program for Members, officers, and employees (H. Res. 158), 11301 [6MY]

India: foreign relations with U.S., 34712 [10DE]

Indiana: commend coalition of schools and businesses for efforts to educate children, 16335 [16JN]

Intravenous Substance Abuse and AIDS Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 3292), 24240 [16SE]

Jefferson Parish School Board, LA: Substance Abuse Prevention in Education Week, 28793 [21OC]

Just Say No to Drugs Week: designate (S.J. Res. 124), 11825 [8MY]

———observance, 11016 [4MY]

Kingsport, TN: Sullivan Middle School, tribute, 942 [7JA]

Latin America: use of terrorists in connection with drug trafficking, 6594 [23MR]

Lehder-Rivas, Carlos: arrest and extradition from Colombia, 3152 [5FE], 3236 [9FE], 3315, 3324 [11FE]

Long Island, NY: contribution of Association of Free Community Papers, 24255 [16SE]

Louisiana: commend State police program (H.R. 3762), 35747 [15DE]

Loury, Glen C.: arrested for assault and possession of cocaine, 34636 [9DE]

Macdonald, Donald: appointment as White House Drug Abuse Policy Office, 3323 [11FE]

Motor vehicles: drug testing of individuals applying for drivers' licenses (H.R. 2767), 17135 [24JN]

Narcotics: educational programs, 23887 [14SE]

———establish national and international control policy (H.R. 2454), 12744 [18MY]

———illegal drugs and violence, 31705 [10NO]

———increased antidrug legislation, 30269 [29OC]

———trafficking, 22574 [5AU], 23432 [7AU], 32992 [19NO], 34756-34758 [10DE]

National Commission on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: establish (H.R. 2881), 18599 [1JY], 22223, 22238 [4AU], 22249 [7AU]-22250 [4AU]

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 300), 14412 [2JN]

———designate (S.J. Res. 136), 33676 [2DE]

Newark, NJ: drug abuse prevention efforts Miller Street School, 31182 [5NO]

Nicaragua: assistance to Contras, 35934 [16DE]

Opa Locka, FL: school antidrug program, 4129 [25FE]

Owensboro, KY: Civitan Club coloring book for youth, 14632 [4JN]

Panama: money laundering of drug profits, 12755 [18MY]

Phoenix House rehabilitation center: tribute, 28176 [15OC]

Public Health Service Act: revise and extend authority of Administrator of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (H.R. 3187), 23430, 23479 [7AU]

Red Ribbon Week: observance, 26950 [7OC]

Silbert, Mimi: humanitarian activities, 32969 [19NO]

Social conditions: public concern, 10845 [30AP]

Sports: steroid use, 3447 [18FE]

Television: commercials by students, 17616 [25JN]

Transportation: drug and alcohol testing of key professionals, 6913 [25MR]

———drug testing for certain employees, 1824 [21JA]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: contributions, 9031 [10AP]

White House Conference for a Drug-Free America: permit certain participants to be allowed travel expenses (H.R. 3226), 26350-26352 [5OC]

Youth: education, 9164 [21AP]

Youth Against Drugs: tribute to award recipients, 29773 [28OC]

Youth Network Council of Chicago, IL: meeting with Latin American diplomats relative to drug abuse, 29213 [26OC]

Remarks in Senate

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: confidential testing of persons convicted for drug and sex offenses (S. 977), 8773 [9AP]

———epidemic (S. Res. 184), 7934 [3AP], 8023, 8054 [6AP]

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Act: enact (S. 1374), 16171-16179 [16JN], 16363 [17JN]

AIDS Federal Policy Act: enact (S. 1575), 21903, 21907, 21908 [31JY], 22450 [5AU], 29183 [23OC]

Airline and Rail Passenger Protection Act: enact (S. 362), 1635 [21JA]

Airlines: drug testing of employees (S. 356), 1567 [21JA]

Anti-Drug Abuse Act: availability of funds (S. Res. 204), 10930 [1MY]

———effectiveness, 31259 [6NO]

Armed Forces: involvement in drug interdiction, 8748 [9AP]

———testing program for drug, chemical or alcohol dependency, 25261-25264 [25SE]

Army: drug testing procedures, 25380 [26SE]

Attridge, Terry: recognize for contribution to fight against drug and alcohol abuse (S. Con. Res. 37), 6673 [24MR]

Bolivia: narcotic traffic, 13169 [20MY], 13632 [21MY]

Charleston, WV: tribute to Roosevelt Junior High School, 14678 [4JN]

Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act: enact (S. 1361), 15465, 15467 [11JN]

Children: respite homes for abandoned infants in hospitals (S. 945), 8475 [8AP]

———respite homes for infants abandoned in hospitals (S. 945), 22353-22360 [5AU]

Civil Air Patrol: war on drugs, 36236 [18DE]

Coast Guard: drug traffic interdiction, 11437 [6MY]

Comprehensive Drug Law Enforcement, Prevention, and Treatment Act: enact (S. 17), 434 [6JA]

Controlled Substances Act: suppress trafficking of chemicals utilized in illicit manufacture of controlled substances (S. 1861), 31532 [10NO]

Criminal Alien Departure Act: enact (S. 48), 495 [6JA]

DARE Program: recognize for contribution to fight against drug and alcohol abuse (S. Con. Res. 37), 6673 [24MR]

Dept. of HHS: revise and extend authority of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (S. 1943), 35294 [11DE]

Diseases: acquired immune deficiency syndrome epidemic, 7929-7932 [3AP]

Drug abuse: administration of programs, 8952 [10AP]

Drug, Alcohol, Rehabilitation, and Education Program: recognize for contribution against drug and alcohol abuse (S. Con. Res. 60), 13600 [21MY]

Drug Offenders Incarceration Act: enact (S. 47), 494 [6JA]

Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act: amend, 35622 [15DE]

Drugs: implement agreements with narcotic transiting countries (S. 1455), 18198 [30JN]

Education: College Satellite Network television program called Drugs—Why Not?, 4657 [3MR]

———drug abuse programs, 36622 [19DE]

Elk Point High School, SD: Student Council Leadership Conference on Chemical Abuse, 7637 [1AP]

Emergency Prison Construction Funding Act: enact (S. 1023), 8981 [10AP]

Federal employees: testing, 18472 [1JY]

Foreign Assistance Act: disapprove certification by President under section 481(h) (S.J. Res. 92), 7894-7899 [3AP]

Foreign countries: conditions for economic assistance, 35242 [11DE]

———cooperation with U.S. drug policies, 7247 [30MR]

Foreign relations: sanctions against drug-transiting countries (S. 1379), 16386 [17JN]

Immigration and Nationality Act: amend (S. 456), 2760 [4FE]

Indians: prevention and treatment of alcohol and substance abuse, 35245 [11DE]

Judicial restraint, 28968 [22OC]

Just Say No to Drugs Week: designate (S.J. Res. 124), 11111 [5MY], 11609 [7MY], 13277 [20MY]

Law enforcement: grants to State and local agencies (S. 409), 2321 [29JA]

Louisiana: Substance Abuse Prevention in Education Week, 28413 [20OC]

Major Drug Dealer Death Penalty Act: enact (S. 70), 532 [6JA]

Medical care: appropriations for emergency treatment and rehabilitation (S. 409), 2321 [29JA]

Mexico: disapprove certification pursuant to Anti-Drug Abuse Act, 5963 [17MR]

Narcotics: traffic, 14439 [3JN]

National AIDS Awareness and Prevention Month: designate (S.J. Res. 192), 25419 [28SE]

———designate (S.J. Res. 192), indefinitely postponed, 30574 [3NO]

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: establish Associate Director for Special Populations (S. 103), 567 [6JA]

National Narcotics Leadership Act: enact (S. 15), 432 [6JA]

National Operation Prom/Graduation Kickoff Day: designate (S.J. Res. 68), 4348 [26FE]

Public Health Service Act: reauthorizing and restructuring of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services block grant (S. 924), 8044 [6AP]

Railroads: drug testing of employees (S. 356), 1567 [21JA]

Rehabilitation and treatment centers: funding, 8523 [8AP]

Soviet Union: narcotics traffic, 2105 [28JA]

State and local government: administration of programs, 8952 [10AP]

Transportation: drug testing of railroad and airline employees (S. 356), 1623 [21JA]

———drug testing of railroad and airline employees (S. 362), 1635 [21JA]

———safety-related random drug testing of employees, 29841-29850, 29865 [29OC]

U.N. International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking: U.S. participation (S. Res. 238), 17735 [26JN]

Vermillion High School, SD: Student Council Leadership Conference on Chemical Abuse, 7637 [1AP]

Veterans: improve benefits (S. 9), 33810-33937 [3DE], 34153, 34169-34206 [4DE], 34345 [8DE]

———improve benefits (S. 9), pass H.R. 2616 in lieu, 34184 [4DE]

White House Conference for a Drug-Free America: permit certain participants to be allowed travel expenses (H.R. 3226), 26599 [6OC]

Reports

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome as Major Public Health Issue: C. Everett Koop, 16177 [16JN]

Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Act Amendments: GAO, 23431 [7AU]

Anti-Drug Abuse Act Impact in Cities 1 Year After Enactment: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 31259-31264 [6NO]

Drug Testing of Federal Workers: Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 9604 [23AP]

International Narcotics Control Strategy: Dept. of State, 5964-5967 [17MR]

On-Site Examination of Narcotics Control Efforts in Bolivia, 13170-13176 [20MY]

Record of Panamanian Noncooperation—International Narcotics Control Strategy: Dept. of State, 7904 [3AP]

Shooting of Jeffrey Allen in His Barracks at Fort Hood, TX, 25381 [26SE]

Reports filed

Benefits Improvements: Committee on Veterans' Affairs (S. 9) (S. Rept. 100-215), 31227 [6NO]

Committee on Children, Youth and Families (Select) and Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select): Committee on Rules (H. Res. 26) (H. Rept. 100-1), 854 [7JA]

Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select) (H. Res. 26) (H. Rept. 100-1), 832 [7JA]

Marijuana Cultivation on Public Lands and Federal Response: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-454), 33062 [20NO]

Marijuana Cultivation on Public Lands and Federal Response: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-454), 33062 [20NO]

National Commission on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: (H.R. 2881) (H. Rept. 100-245), 21376 [28JY]

National Drug Policy Board—A Failure in the War on Drugs: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-184), 17436 [25JN]

Permit Participants in White House Conference for a Drug-Free America To Be Allowed Travel Expenses: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3226) (H. Rept. 100-340), 26400 [5OC]

Respite Homes for Infants Abandoned in Hospitals: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 945), 22208 [4AU]

Resolutions by organizations

Drug abuse and trafficking: U.N. International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, 23433 [7AU]

Statements

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: Ellen Goodman, 29529 [27OC]

Dept. of Transportation Funding for International Drug Interdiction: Committee on Armed Services, 11437 [6MY]

Disapprove Presidential Certification of Mexico: Senator Kerry, 7898 [3AP]

Drug Testing: David Axelrod, 33886 [3DE]

———Elizabeth H. Dole, Sec. of Transportation, 24815 [22SE]

Drug Trafficking: Ann B. Wrobleski, U.S. Mission to the U.N., 32992 [19NO]

Drugs—The Great Hoax: Autumn Kearn, 942 [7JA]

Indian Alcoholism and Drug Abuse: Gilbert Pena, 35246 [11DE]

Marijuana: Edward Seaga, Prime Minister of Jamaica, 4798-4799 [4MR]

Mexico: Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (House, Select), 7816 [2AP]

Mexico-U.S. Illegal Drug Control: Representative Gilman, 23385 [7AU]

Shooting of Jeffrey Allen in His Barracks at Fort Hood, TX, 25380, 25381 [26SE]

Soviet Union and Narcotics Traffic: Antonio Farach, 2106 [28JA]

Studies

Nonmedical Drug Use Patterns Among Medical Students, William P. Kory and Lee A. Crandall, 33873-33885 [3DE]

Psychoactive Drug Use Among Practicing Physicians and Medical Students: William E. McAuliffe, Mary Rohman, Susan Santangelo, Barry Feldman, and Arthur Sobol, New England Journal of Medicine, 33872 [3DE]

Summaries

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Act (S. 1374), 16172 [16JN]

Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Act Amendments (H.R. 3187), 23431 [7AU]

Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act (S. 1361), 15468 [11JN]

Prevention and Control of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (H.R. 3419), 26394 [5OC]

Supplemental Appropriations Act's Drug Testing Amendment: Senator Deconcini, 33870 [3DE]

Tables

Drug and Alcohol Treatment Costs in the Dept. of Defense, 25261 [25SE]

Selected U.S. cities drug arrests: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 31261 [6NO]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control contributions (sundry), 9031 [10AP]

Testimonies

Appropriations for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Programs: Bonnie John-Murray, 11269 [5MY]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 74, commending efforts to combat drug trafficking by Colombia, 15660 [15JN]

H. Res. 26, establish Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 1035 [8JA]

H.R. 1752, amend the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, 6513 [23MR]

H.R. 2881, establish National Commission on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 22238 [4AU]

H.R. 3226, travel expenses for certain participants in White House Conference for a Drug-Free America, 26350 [5OC]

S. 15, National Narcotics Leadership Act, 433 [6JA]

S. 17, Comprehensive Drug Law Enforcement, Prevention, and Treatment Act, 435 [6JA]

S. 47, Drug Offenders Incarceration Act, 495 [6JA]

S. 48, Criminal Alien Departure Act, 496 [6JA]

S. 70, Major Drug Dealer Death Penalty Act, 532 [6JA]

S. 103, establish Associate Director for Special Populations in the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 567 [6JA]

S. 356, drug testing of transportation employees, 1624 [21JA]

S. 362, Airline and Rail Passenger Protection Act, 1636 [21JA]

S. 409, appropriations for drug abuse treatment and law enforcement programs, 2322 [29JA]

S. 456, Immigration and Nationality Act, 2760 [4FE]

S. 924, reauthorizing and restructuring of the Public Health Service Act's Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services block grant, 8044 [6AP]

S. 945, respite homes for abandoned infants in hospitals, 22353 [5AU]

S. 1023, Emergency Prison Construction Funding Act, 8981 [10AP]

S. 1361, Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act, 15465 [11JN]

S. 1374, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Act, 16172-16176 [16JN]

S. 1379, sanctions against drug-transiting countries, 16387 [17JN]

S. 1575, AIDS Federal Policy Act, 21903-21907 [31JY]

S. 1861, suppress trafficking of chemicals utilized in illicit manufacture of controlled substances, 31532 [10NO]

S. Con. Res. 37, recognize Terry Attridge and DARE Program for contribution to fight against drug and alcohol abuse, 6673 [24MR]

S. Con. Res. 60, recognize Drug, Alcohol, Rehabilitation, and Education Program for contribution against drug and alcohol abuse, 13600 [21MY]

S. Res. 184, acquired immune deficiency syndrome epidemic, 7934 [3AP]

S. Res. 204, availability of funds from the Anti-Drug Abuse Act, 10930 [1MY]

S. Res. 238, U.S. participation in U.N. International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, 17586 [25JN], 17736 [26JN]

S.J. Res. 68, National Operation Prom/Graduation Kickoff Day, 4348 [26FE]

S.J. Res. 124, Just Say No to Drugs Week, 11609 [7MY], 11825 [8MY]

S.J. Res. 136, National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 33677 [2DE]

S.J. Res. 192, National AIDS Awareness and Prevention Month, 25421 [28SE]