Oklahoma Code § 74-30a

Title 74. State Government: Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds that drug and alcohol abuse is one of the
most critical problems facing law enforcement, education, and the
social service agencies in the State of Oklahoma and that the
problem continues to escalate, threatening the quality of life in
our state, destroying the integrity of the family, disrupting the
lives of children and adults, increasing crime, and creating a drain
on the resources available to combat those many problems through the
various state and local agencies in our state.  In order to expand
and enhance the ability of the state to combat the serious drug and
alcohol problems, the Legislature finds that a centralized, well-

coordinated statewide effort is necessary to curb both the supply of
drugs and the demand for drugs and alcohol among Oklahomans,
especially our youth, and that a statewide plan should be
coordinated by the Attorney General of Oklahoma and developed by the
various state and local law enforcement, education, and social
service agencies in order to direct the efforts and activities of
all entities that are involved in efforts against drug and alcohol
abuse.

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