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A part of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare concerned with enforcement of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

Publications and Services:

Runningawayness (Drug Abuse by Children and Youths) Publication 38, 20₫ per copy available from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. A discount of 25% is allowed on orders of 100 or more copies.

How Safe Are Our Drugs? Publication 44, 15¢ per copy available from the Superintendent of Documents, GPO.

Young Scientists Look at Drugs, Publication 45, 15¢ per copy available from the Superintendent of Documents, GPO.

The Use and Misuse of Drugs, Publication 46, 15¢ per copy available
from the Superintendent of Documents, GPO.

Drugs and Your Body, Publication 52, $1.00 per copy, available from
Superintendent of Documents, GPO.

FDA Special Report: Drug Abuse - Bennies and Goofballs, a 20-
minute black and white film available on loan from the National
Medical Audiovisual Center Annex, Station K, Atlanta, GA 30334.
For sale by Precision Film Labs, 21 West 46th Street, New York,
NY 10036.

The Mind Benders, a 25-minute color film available on loan from the
National Medical Audiovisual Center Annex. For sale by Precision Film Labs.

INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF DRUG ADDICTION

Executive Officer:

Stanley Einstein, Ph.D., Executive Director

680 West End Avenue

New York, NY 10025

Council Representative:

Dr. Einstein

Seminars, Workshops and Meetings:

Conference on Drug Abuse, October, 1969, Israel.

Publications and Services:

International Journal of the Addictions, $6.00 yearly for individual
subscription; $10.00 year for institutional subscriptions.

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A national association of chiefs of police in the U.S.A. as well as
other countries.

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Drug Abuse Position Statement:

The International Association of Chiefs of Police will do all in our
power not only to combat all illegal traffic in drugs but also to
spread the truth concerning the fearful misery and suffering resulting
from drug addictions. The members of the Association cooperate
with the Federal Government through its agencies and with all other
agencies interested and active in suppressing the evil. The Association
is of the opinion that insolation hospitals are the only effective means
toward cures, and that we deplore the present necessity, in many
cases of addiction, of sending the addict to jails or other penal
institutions because of the lack of proper hospital agencies. Every
influence of this organization be exerted wherever necessary to
strengthen the laws and their enforcement under which the terrible
traffic may be controlled and minimized. The Association oppose the
granting of probation, suspending the sentence or paroling persons
convicted of supplying, distributing or peddling habit-forming drugs,
the Association favors a suitable institution for the care and rehabili-
tation of addicts who are not now or never have been criminals.
Governments be urged to vigorously enforce laws aimed at the curbing
of the narcotics traffic and that such laws be amended to increase
penalties for illegal sale of narcotics. That Constitutional means be
provided for the introduction of narcotics evidence otherwise inad-
missible under statutory provision. The International Association of
Chiefs of Police endorse the "Convention for Limiting the Manu-
facture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs" signed in
Geneva, July 1931, and urge that the convention be ratified by the
United States.

Publications and Services:

Fight or Flight, 16 mm sound, color film. International Association of Chiefs of Police.

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTIC ENFORCEMENT
OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED

Executive Officer:

John J. Bellizzi, Executive Director

178 Washington Avenue

Albany, NY 12210

Council Representative:

Mr. Bellizzi

Alternate Representative:

Malachi L. Harney, President

7419 Fairwood Lane

Falls Church, VA 22046

Organization:

An international association of narcotic enforcement officials with two state affiliates (California and New Jersey).

Seminars, Workshops and Meetings:

Annual meetings from 1960 to date held throughout the world.

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International service club organization with district affiliates and clubs in 145 countries and geographical locations.

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National voluntary health association concerned with mental health, with 47 state organizations and 900 metropolitan and county organizations.

Seminars, Workshops and Meetings:

Workshops on drug abuse have been held by local affiliates of NAMH in various parts of the country. They usually last one day, and they are planned with other concerned community agencies or organizations.

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A national association with six regional, 50 state and 1,200 local affiliates.

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