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  1. Jun 17, 1971 · President Nixon's "War on Drugs" speech set the scene for the establishment of the Drug Enforcement Agency and the National Institute for Drug Abuse. His attitude toward drug users was not wholly punitive; he set aside money for research and treatment as well. Jerome Jaffe, who is mentioned in the speech, began the "Drug Czar" position as head ...

  2. Jun 29, 2016 · At a press conference on June 17, 1971, President Nixon, with his newly appointed Drug authority at his side, declared drug abuse “public enemy number one.” “In order to fight and defeat this enemy,” he continued, “ it is necessary to wage a new, all-out offensive.”. With that statement, the “war on drugs” began.

  3. Aug 24, 2021 · Within days, U.S. newspapers took up the metaphor. The U.S. was now engaged in a “war on drugs.” Nixon’s speech marked the beginning of a new era of American drug policy. His announcement ...

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  5. President Nixon's speech to the Congress on June 17, 1971, proposing a comprehensive approach to deal with the national drug problem, including enforcement, rehabilitation, and international action. He called for an additional $155 million to fund programs to control drug abuse and a new approach to rehabilitate the drug user. He also criticized the fragmented and dispersed Federal system and the lack of communication and resources.

  6. Jun 17, 2021 · President Richard Nixon's speech on June 17, 1971, marked the symbolic start of the modern drug war. In the decades that followed Democrats and Republicans embraced ever-tougher laws penalizing ...

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  7. May 31, 2017 · Nixon and the War on Drugs . In June 1971, Nixon officially declared a “War on Drugs,” stating that drug abuse was “public enemy number one.” ...

  8. Mar 29, 2016 · Historians say Nixon's war on drugs was more about public health than criminalization, and that he was influenced by politics and race. The war on drugs was a public health crusade that focused on prevention and treatment, and it was reshaped by later administrations.

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