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Alliance Point 1 (PDF) |
Reduce the demand through information, education, and rehabilitation |
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Alliance Point 2 (PDF) |
Reduce production and distribution of drugs |
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Alliance Point 3 (PDF) |
Focus law enforcement efforts against criminal organizations |
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Alliance Point 4 (PDF) |
Strengthen law enforcement cooperation and policy coordination,
And assure the safety of law enforcement officers
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Alliance Point 5 (PDF) |
Bring fugitives to justice. Negotiate protocol to extradition treaty
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Alliance Point 6 (PDF) |
Identify sources of and deter illegal traffic in firearms
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Alliance Point 7 (PDF) |
Hemispheric agreement to outlawing illegal firearms traffic
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Alliance Point 8 (PDF) |
Work for success of the UN Special Session on Illicit Drugs in June 1998
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Alliance Point 9 (PDF) |
Increase abilities to attack and root out corruption
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Alliance Point 10 (PDF) |
Enhance border cooperation to increase security
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Alliance Point 11 (PDF) |
Control essential and precursor chemicals to prevent chemical diversion and illicit use
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Alliance Point 12 (PDF) |
Implement more effectively the laws and regulations to detect and penalize
money laundering in both countries
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Alliance Point 13 (PDF) |
Seize and forfeit proceeds of drug trafficking and direct these to the use of drug prevention and law enforcement
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Alliance Point 14 (PDF) |
Interrupt air, land, and sea shipment of drugs to Mexico and the U.S.
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Alliance Point 15 (PDF) |
Training and technical cooperation
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Alliance Point 16 (PDF) |
Enhance the exchange of information and evidence and ensure the security and
appropriate use of information and evidence provided
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