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Definition of Anti-drug law
1. Noun. A law forbidding the sale or use of narcotic drugs.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anti-drug Law
Literary usage of Anti-drug law
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Presidential Determination Regarding Certification of the 32 Major Illicit edited by Newt Gingrich (1997)
"In 1997, the GOP should secure passage of a strengthened anti-drug law and begin
to forcefully implement its new money laundering statute. ..."
2. Human Rights Watch World Report 1998 by Human Rights Watch Staff (1997)
"Evidence of growing recognition of the problems caused by prevailing anti-drug
law enforcement strategies was the concern evidenced in the most recent ..."
3. Drugs, Crime, and the Justice System (1992)
""anti-drug law Enforcement Efforts and Their Impact.' 1987. (unpublished), tables.
rural counties, and these are used for the large and small county ..."
4. Cops and Neighbors: An Evaluation of the Whittier Community-Based Policing by Sharon Ramirez (1994)
"O The Team coordinated with citywide crack, narcotics, and precinct squads as
needed on anti-drug law enforcement activity including surveillance of drug ..."
5. The New York Times Current History (1915)
"Mr. Towns is the initiator of the present Hoy Ian Anti-Drug Law of New York State,
the most effective legislation of its kind in America. ..."
6. Proceedings [of The] ... Annual Meeting by National Civil Service League (1920)
"These agents show a marked contrast to those enforcing the anti-drug law. In the
latter bureau all the employees are selected by the civil service system, ..."