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The White House Office Of National Drug Control Policy By: LegitScript John Horton | Aug 31st 2011 - A component of the Executive Office of the U.S. President, the Office of National Drug Control Policy(ONDCP) was initially created by the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988. The policy goal at that time was for a drug-free America. The ONDCP was assigned the tasks of setting priorities, implementing a national strategy and certifying the federal budget for drug control. Tags:National Drug Control Policy, Anti-Drug Abuse Act