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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

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PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

102 STAT. 4295

(4) stopping drugs at the source is one of the critical elements of our Government's war on drugs; and (5) the Airwing Operations of the Bureau of International Narcotics Matters in the Department of State is an important tool of our Government's policy against narcotics trafficking. (b) REVIEW.—It is, therefore, the sense of the Congress that the Director of National Drug Control Policy should review the entire drug control problem to determine priorities for new resources or shifting of existing resources, giving particular attention to— (1) planning for and assistance to the Airwing Operations of the Bureau of International Narcotics Matters in the Department of State; and (2) assistance to control the present and growing threat posed to the Nation by youth gangs which traffic in illegal drugs. (c) ADDITIONAL RESOURCES.—Based upon his findings, the Director of National Drug Control Policy should consider, as necessary, recommending significant resources in addition to those specifically allocated in this Act. SEC. 4804. CONSISTENCY WITH INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES.

(a) In prescribing regulations under subtitle D of title V of this Act, the head of the appropriate agency— (1) shall only establish requirements that are consistent with the international obligations of the United States, and (2) shall take into consideration any applicable laws and regulations of foreign countries. (b) Section 5152 shall not be construed as conferring 41 USC 701 note. extraterritorial application of the provisions of such section.

TITLE V—USER ACCOUNTABILITY SEC. 5001. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

The table of contents for this title is as follows: TITLE V—USER ACCOUNTABILITY Sec. 5001. Table of contents. Subtitle A—Opposition to Legalization and Public Awareness Sec. 5011. Sense of the Congress opposing legalization of drugs. Sec. 5012. Public awareness campaign. Subtitle B—National Commission on Drug-Free Schools Sec. 5051. National commission on drug-free schools. Subtitle C—Preventing Drug Abuse in Public Housing CHAPTER 1—REGULATORY AND ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS

Sec. 5101. Termination of tenancy in public housing. Sec. 5102. Study of public housing security activities. Sec. 5103. Report on impact of public housing lease and grievance regulation on ability of public housing agencies to take action against tenants engaging in drug crimes. Sec. 5104. Eligible activities under Bureau of Justice Assistance block grant program. Sec. 5105. Inclusion of leasehold interests in property subject to forfeiture under Controlled Substances Act. CHAPTER 2—PUBLIC HOUSING DRUG ELIMINATION PILOT PROGRAM

Sec. 5121. Short title.

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