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THE PRESIDENT: Just had an extraordinary discussion with a group of our fellow citizens -- some are pastors1, some are ex-cons, some are baseball players, some are docs, some are community activists2 -- all who've come together to talk about a comprehensive strategy to deal with drug use in America.
And our strategy is threefold: one, reduce demand, interdict3 supply, and then help people who have become addicts5. And we're making progress. No question there's still work to do in America, but we are making progress. And one way to note the progress is this statistic6: Since 2001, teenage use has declined by 25 percent. That means 900,000 fewer teens on drugs.
The strategy can be measured. The implementation7 requires understanding that grassroots activists -- for example, like the faith community -- can play an integral work in working alongside government to achieve our objectives. The Admiral here has -- Admiral Allen, Commandant of the Coast Guard, reported about our interdiction8 efforts -- that we've been making great progress at interdicting9, for example, cocaine10 being trafficked primarily out of South America and Central America into our country.
And finally I am pleased that the Access to Recovery program and programs like that are vibrant11 and active, which basically says to an addict4: If you so choose, you can redeem12 your health, redeem your money at a place of love in the faith community.
Lives are changing. People's lives are being saved. I say government is justice, government is law -- but government must not fear places of love. And so this has been a positive report and a great meeting, and I want to thank you all for coming. More importantly I want to thank you for being citizens, and not spectators -- people who have decided13 to do something about your personal lives, as well as the lives of those in your communities. It's the collective effort of thousands of social entrepreneurs that help make America a hopeful place.
There will be more work done after I'm out of here, but we have laid the foundation for a successful effort against drug use, drug supply, and helping14 those who have been addicted15.
Thank you.
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v.限制;禁止;n.正式禁止;禁令 | |
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v.使沉溺;使上瘾;n.沉溺于不良嗜好的人 | |
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