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Definition of Drug traffic
1. Noun. Traffic in illegal drugs.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Drug Traffic
Literary usage of Drug traffic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Multijurisdictional Drug Law Enforcement Strategies: Reducing Supply And Demand (1993)
"First, in 1972, the White House initiated an anti-drug crusade to attack highly
visible retail drug traffic. The Office of Drug Abuse Law Enforcement ..."
2. Treatment Services for Adolescent Substance Abusers by Alfred S. Friedman (1998)
"A simple, direct statement at this point, such as, "Stopping drug traffic is the
responsibility of the police and will not be a goal of our street ..."
3. The Drug Connection in U. S.-Mexican Relations edited by Guadalupe Gonzalez, Marta Tienda (1996)
"The Legal Framework and drug traffic Basically, Mexico's legal response to drug
traffic began in 1912 when it signed the International Opium Convention in ..."
4. Youth & Drugs: Society's Mixed Messages edited by Hank Resnik (1994)
"One million pounds of raw opium had been smuggled into the United States by
1897—drug traffic that fed the prejudice against Chinese laborers (Susman 1975). ..."
5. National Drug Control Policy: Interdiction Efforts in Florida and the edited by J. Dennis Hastert (2001)
"Coast Guard interdiction operations exploit geographical features of the Caribbean
to deny maritime trafficking routes and keep drug traffic away from ..."
6. Solving Crime Problems in Residential Neighborhoods: Comprehensive Changes by Judith D. Feins (1997)
"The neighborhood's western boundary, Interstate 77, played an important role in
the drug traffic. Clientele came from other parts of North Carolina and from ..."