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TESTIMONIES AND SPEECHES

 

  • None of us can afford to be bystanders by William F. Alden
    Excerpts from remarks by William F. Alden, Chief, Congressional and Public Affairs, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, before the International Drug-Free Workplace Partnership in Vienna, Austria, May 17, 1993.
  • Parent Power by Dr. Keith Schuchard
    Dr. Schuchard, one of the founders of the parent prevention movement, gave this talk in 1980.  For the next ten years, drug use declined dramatically, dropping nearly 50%.  However, in 1992, that downward trend did an abrupt turnaround when the media and entertainment industry, taking a lead from what appeared to be the new administration's softer stand on drugs, once more began glamorizing drug use. 
  • Sending the Right Message on Drugs by Lamar Alexander
    Speech Delivered given at 1997 Annual Drug-Free Workplace Week Awards Luncheon
    Co-sponsored by Houston's Drug-Free Business Initiative & Houston Crackdown, Office of the Mayor
    October 3, 1997
  • The Drug Decriminalization Movement in the United States by Sandra S. Bennett, President Drug Watch International
    Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives House Government Reform and Oversight Committee, Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources
    June 13, 1999
  • The Drug Legalization Movement in the United States by Barry R. McCaffrey, Director ONDCP
    Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives, House Government Reform and Oversight Committee,  Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources
    June 16, 1999

 

 

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