The White House is set to unveil President Joe Biden's first National Drug Control Strategy, which it says will have two main pillars -- addressing untreated addiction and drug trafficking.
The White House is set to unveil President Joe Biden's first National Drug Control Strategy on Thursday, which the White House says will have two main pillars: addressing untreated addiction and drug trafficking.
The release of the document, which acts as a comprehensive road map for the administration's approach to drug policy across the federal government, comes as the nation continues to experience record high drug overdose deaths. According to the latest provisional data published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 106,854 people died due to drug overdoses in the 12-month period ending November 2021.
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