Brief

The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 aims to strengthen Federal efforts in combating illicit drug abuse, halting international drug traffic, improving enforcement of Federal drug laws, and enhancing interdiction of illicit drug shipments. The law introduces enhanced penalties for offenses involving large quantities of certain substances, such as heroin, cocaine, and marijuana. Additionally, it includes provisions related to money laundering control, asset forfeiture, and the establishment of a comprehensive national strategy for combating the growing drug abuse and trafficking problem in the United States.

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