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The President's National Drug Control Strategy describes the
Administration's strategic approach for reducing illicit drug use
in the United States. The Administration's Synthetic Drug Control
Strategy is a companion to the National Strategy. It follows the
main principles set out in the National Strategy: that supply and
demand are the ultimate drivers in all illicit drug markets and
that a balanced approach incorporating prevention, treatment, and
market disruption initiatives (such as interdiction, arrests,
prosecutions, and regulatory interventions) is the best way to
reduce the supply of, and demand for, illicit drugs. The Synthetics
Strategy also adheres to the format of the National Strategy by
setting ambitious goals for reducing synthetic drug use at a rate
approximating 5 percent each year. Specifically, the Synthetics
Strategy outlines a strategy for reducing past month
methamphetamine use by 15 percent over three years and past month
prescription drug abuse2 by 15 percent over three years.
Additionally, because the production of methamphetamine poses
significant human and environmental risks, the Administration has
also set a goal of reducing domestic methamphetamine Labouratories
by 25 percent over three years. This and past administrations have
traditionally avoided promulgating drug control strategies focused
on a single drug or a single category of drugs. However, the unique
nature of illicit markets for synthetic drugs warrants a targeted
response, partly because those markets contain unique challenges
and vulnerabilities. Unlike marijuana or cocaine, for example,
either the final synthetic drug (as with prescription drugs) or its
ingredients (as with methamphetamine) are designed for legal
possession and use. Other reasons include the extreme health and
environmental problems associated with the production of drugs such
as methampheamine and the indisputably destructive nature of
methamphetamine use itself. The Synthetics Strategy adheres to the
following outline. Following this introduction, it describes the
state of the illicit markets for methamphetamine and controlled
substance prescription drugs, including progress made over the last
several years. It then sets targets for reduced numbers in three
principal categories: illicit methamphetamine use, domestic
methamphetamine Labouratories, and the illicit use of controlled
substance prescription drugs. This portion explains the fundamental
principles and insights guiding the Synthetics Strategy and
describes how performance goals will be measured. Next, the
document describes the strategy itself, explaining how, given the
current state of the illicit synthetic drug market, the
Administration will meet targets for use and production by the end
of 2008. Here, both supply reduction and demand reduction
activities are addressed for both methamphetamine use and
controlled substance prescription drug abuse. Finally, the end of
the document addresses the problem of responding to the aftermath
of methamphetamine production. Improving our knowledge about the
health and environmental consequences of methamphetamine labs is
critically important toward improving the safety and security of
Americans, including the children who are found in or near toxic
Labouratories.
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