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 PUBLIC LAW 109–469—DEC. 29, 2006

120 STAT. 3543

drugs for legitimate medical purposes. Specifically, other surveys to be considered are those that address the abuse of these substances on a regional or national basis, and those that address the diversion of these substances on a regional or national basis. (2) A scientifically based analysis of the relative contribution of both innate and acquired genetic factors, environmental factors, psychological factors, and drug characteristics that contribute to addiction to prescription drugs. SEC. 1109. REQUIREMENT FOR AFGHAN HEROIN STRATEGY.

(a) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy shall submit to the Congress a comprehensive strategy that addresses the increased threat from Afghan heroin. (b) CONTENTS.—The strategy shall include— (1) opium crop eradication efforts to eliminate the problem at the source to prevent heroin from entering the stream of commerce; (2) destruction or other direct elimination of stockpiles of heroin and raw opium, and heroin production and storage facilities; (3) interdiction and precursor chemical controls; (4) demand reduction and treatment; (5) alternative development programs; (6) measures to improve cooperation and coordination between Federal Government agencies, and between such agencies, agencies of foreign governments, and international organizations with responsibility for the prevention of heroin production in, or trafficking out of, Afghanistan; and (7) an assessment of the specific level of funding and resources necessary to significantly reduce the production and trafficking of heroin. (c) TREATMENT OF CLASSIFIED OR LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE INFORMATION.—Any content of the strategy that involves information classified under criteria established by an Executive order, or whose public disclosure, as determined by the Director or the head of any relevant Federal agency, would be detrimental to the law enforcement or national security activities of any Federal, foreign, or international agency, shall be presented to Congress separately from the rest of the strategy. SEC. 1110. REQUIREMENT FOR SOUTHWEST BORDER COUNTERNARCOTICS STRATEGY.

21 USC 1705 note.

(a) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 120 days after the date of enactment of this Act, and every 2 years thereafter, the Director of National Drug Control Policy shall submit to the Congress a Southwest Border Counternarcotics Strategy. (b) PURPOSES.—The Southwest Border Counternarcotics Strategy shall— (1) set forth the Government’s strategy for preventing the illegal trafficking of drugs across the international border between the United States and Mexico, including through ports of entry and between ports of entry on that border; (2) state the specific roles and responsibilities of the relevant National Drug Control Program agencies (as defined in section 702 of the Office of National Drug Control Policy

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