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 102 STAT. 4296

PUBLIC LAW 100-6J

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5122. 5123. 5124. 5125. 5126. 5127. 5128. 5129.

-NOV. 18, 1988

Congressional findings. Authority to make grants. Eligible activities. Applications. Definitions. Implementation. Report to Congress. Authorization of appropriations. CHAPTER 3—DRUG-FREE PUBLIC HOUSING

Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.

5141. 5142. 5143. 5144. 5145. 5146.

Short title. Statement of purpose. Clearinghouse on drug abuse in public housing. Regional training program on drug abuse in public housing. Definitions. Regulations. Subtitle D—Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988

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5151. 5152. 5153. 5154. 5155. 5156. 5157. 5158. 5159. 5160.

Short title. Drug-free workplace requirements for Federal contractors. Drug-free workplace requirements for Federal grant recipients. Employee sanctions and remedies. Waiver. Regulations. Definitions. Construction of subtitle. Repeal of limitation on use of funds. Effective date.

Subtitle E—President's Media Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Sec. 5201. Authorization of appropriations for President's Media Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. Subtitle F—Drug-Free America Policy Sec. 5251. United States policy for a drug-free America by 1995. Subtitle G—Denial of Federal Benefits to Drug Traffickers and Possessors Sec. 5301. Denial of Federal benefits to drug traffickers and possessors. 21 USC 1502 note.

Subtitle A—Opposition to Legalization and Public Awareness SEC. 5011. SENSE OF THE DRUGS.

CONGRESS OPPOSING

LEGALIZATION

OF

The Congress finds that legalization of illegal drugs, on the Federal or State level, is an unconscionable surrender in a war in which, for the future of our country and the lives of our children, there can be no substitute for total victory. SEC. 5012. PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN.

The Director of National Drug Control Policy shall within 90 days after confirmation by the Senate develop a program to inform the American public of the provisions of this Act pertaining to penalties for the use or possession of illegal drugs.

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