Public Law 99-570

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Public Law 99-570 is a comprehensive U.S. federal statute enacted in 1986 that primarily expanded and strengthened federal drug enforcement, sentencing, and anti-crime measures.

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instanceOf United States federal statute
omnibus crime bill
aimsTo enhance law enforcement tools against drug trafficking
expand criminal penalties for drug offenses
strengthen federal drug enforcement
alsoKnownAs Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 (broadly associated) NERFINISHED
containsProvisionOn asset forfeiture related to drug crimes
drug treatment and prevention programs
federal criminal procedure
mandatory minimum sentences for certain drug offenses
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enactedBy 99th United States Congress NERFINISHED
enactedInYear 1986
focusesOn anti-crime measures
criminal sentencing
drug enforcement
hasLongTitle An Act to improve the enforcement of Federal drug laws and enhance the administration of criminal justice (paraphrased)
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
legalCitation Public Law 99-570 NERFINISHED
partOf United States federal drug control policy
signedIntoLawBy Ronald Reagan NERFINISHED
subjectMatter controlled substances
money laundering related to drug trafficking
organized crime
typeOfLegislation crime control legislation
drug policy legislation

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