[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George H. W. Bush (1991, Book I)]
[January 31, 1991]
[Page 88]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Message to the Congress Transmitting the 1991 National Drug Control 
Strategy
January 31, 1991

To the Congress of the United States:
    I am pleased to transmit today for the consideration of the Congress 
and the American people the 1991 National Drug Control Strategy, in 
accordance with section 1005 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 (Public 
Law 100-690; 21 U.S.C. 1504).
    This is the third National Drug Control Strategy, and it should be 
viewed as a companion to the previous two submitted in September 1989 
and January 1990. This Strategy lays out a comprehensive plan for 
Federal drug control activities for fiscal year 1992. The principal goal 
remains unchanged: to reduce the level of illegal drug use in America. 
This goal cannot be achieved by the Federal Government acting alone, and 
so this Strategy calls upon all segments of our society to continue to 
do their part. In crafting this Strategy, we have sought the counsel not 
only of Federal officials and Members of the Congress, but also State 
and local officials; experts in the fields of drug prevention, 
treatment, and enforcement; and public-spirited citizens.
    I am pleased to be able to report that there are indications that we 
are embarked on the right path: although much remains to be done and 
serious problems still confront us, numerous indicators show that we are 
beginning to see significant declines in drug use throughout the Nation. 
Continued congressional support is essential to ensure progress.

                                                             George Bush

The White House,
January 31, 1991.