Report to Congress: Drug Abuse Control Activities Affecting Military Personnel1972 - 54 pages |
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... LAW ENFORCEMENT AND DRUG SUPPRESSION 12 3 EDUCATION AND TRAINING TO COUNTERACT DRUG ABUSE 15 Education 15 Training 19 4 IDENTIFICATION OF DRUG ABUSERS 20 5 AMNESTY , LIMITED PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATION , AND EXEMPTION PROGRAMS 26 6 ...
... LAW ENFORCEMENT AND DRUG SUPPRESSION 12 3 EDUCATION AND TRAINING TO COUNTERACT DRUG ABUSE 15 Education 15 Training 19 4 IDENTIFICATION OF DRUG ABUSERS 20 5 AMNESTY , LIMITED PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATION , AND EXEMPTION PROGRAMS 26 6 ...
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... Law enforcement and drug suppression DOD has actively cooperated with other Federal agencies having primary re- sponsibility for enforcing laws against illegal trafficking and use of drugs , as well as with local government agencies ...
... Law enforcement and drug suppression DOD has actively cooperated with other Federal agencies having primary re- sponsibility for enforcing laws against illegal trafficking and use of drugs , as well as with local government agencies ...
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... law enforcement activities and by the urinalysis - testing program started in mid - 1971 . ( See p . 20. ) Urinalysis testing has been a highly successful technique in identifying users of heroin , barbiturates , and amphetamines ...
... law enforcement activities and by the urinalysis - testing program started in mid - 1971 . ( See p . 20. ) Urinalysis testing has been a highly successful technique in identifying users of heroin , barbiturates , and amphetamines ...
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... law enforcement aspects of drug abuse con- trol . The Secretary of Defense , in a June 17 , 1971 , communica- tion , directed the Secretaries of the military departments to give urgent , priority attention to developing plans de- signed ...
... law enforcement aspects of drug abuse con- trol . The Secretary of Defense , in a June 17 , 1971 , communica- tion , directed the Secretaries of the military departments to give urgent , priority attention to developing plans de- signed ...
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... report have been prepared-- four deal with overseas geographic locations visited , and one deals with the continental United States ( CONUS ) bases visited . CHAPTER 2 LAW ENFORCEMENT AND DRUG SUPPRESSION DOD law enforcement 11.
... report have been prepared-- four deal with overseas geographic locations visited , and one deals with the continental United States ( CONUS ) bases visited . CHAPTER 2 LAW ENFORCEMENT AND DRUG SUPPRESSION DOD law enforcement 11.
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addicts administrative discharge Air Base Clark Air Force amnesty program barbiturates Base Clark Air calendar year 1971 Cam Ranh Bay Clark Air Base Code of Military CONUS Criminal Investigation DD Form 214 Department of Defense DEROS detoxified developed DISCHARGES FOR DRUG disciplinary Division drug abuse control drug abuse education drug abuse problem drug educational programs drug involved drug problem Drug Rehabilitation Center drug suppression drug users Europe exemption program hashish heroin honorable conditions hospital identified drug abusers individuals information originally obtained installations June 17 law enforcement activities Long Binh marihuana Marine Corps Military Justice military personnel military services Naval Drug Rehabilitation Okinawa organizations Overseas Dependents Schools percent period July rehabilitation program Secretary of Defense service members service were expiring servicemen Special Treatment Center staff Subcommittee on Drug Subic Bay tests tion trained troops Uniform Code unit commanders UNITED STATES COMPTROLLER Vietnam visited volunteer
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Page 7 - I established the Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention within the Executive Office of the President, we gained an organization with the necessary resources, breadth, and leadership capacity to begin dealing decisively with the "demand...
Page 8 - This policy does not exempt military members from disciplinary or other legal consequences resulting from violations of other applicable laws and regulations, including those laws and regulations relating to the sale of...
Page 8 - Similarly, a military member may not be subject to disciplinary action under the Uniform Code of Military Justice or to administrative action leading to a discharge other than an honorable discharge for drug use solely because he has volunteered for treatment under the drug identification and treatment programs of the Department of Defense.
Page 8 - Board will, upon application from former servicemembers, review administrative discharges "under other than honorable conditions" issued solely on the basis of personal use of drugs or possession of drugs for the purpose of such use, for recharacterization to "under honorable conditions.
Page 9 - Defense shall prescribe and implement procedures, utilizing all practical available methods, and provide necessary facilities to (1) identify, treat, and rehabilitate members of the Armed Forces who are drug or alcohol dependent persons...
Page 33 - ... Military Service Programs The manner In which treatment and rehabilitation programs are operated varies from service to service. Each administers its own programs within the guidelines and policies established by the DoD. The rehabilitation plans developed by the military services during mid-1971 had a number of points in common as well as one major difference In approach. The tasks necessary to effect rehabilitation were common. Each service recognized that the identified drug abuser had to...
Page 8 - to an administrative action leading to an undesirable discharge for drug abuse solely because he volunteered for treatment under the Drug Identification and Treatment Program of the Department of Defense. It should be noted that of the 1,359 undesirable discharges Issued for drug abuse during CY 1971, 917 were issued prior to the July 7, 1971, policy anArmy 189 407 5% 214 1 1 J 3 0 0 o 1 A