President Proclaims Month to Stop Drugs Early
Published Date: 8/17/2026
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Summary
In 2026, the President declared National Substance Use Primary Prevention Month to protect kids, families, and communities from drug addiction before it starts. The government is cracking down hard on illegal drugs by securing borders, targeting cartels, and promoting proven prevention programs in schools and neighborhoods. This month highlights a fresh, united effort to stop addiction early and keep America safe and strong.
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