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The War on Drugs is an example of morality policy making based on a moral panic which has led to:
Senate Vote
A formal expression of opinion or choice, either positive or negative, made by an individual senator or the collective senate body in legislative decision-making.
Signing Statements
Written comments issued by the President of the United States upon signing a bill into law, which may outline interpretation or express concerns about parts of the legislation.
Pocket Veto
A legislative maneuver where the President can effectively veto a bill by taking no action on it, when Congress is not in session.
Chief Diplomat
A role typically filled by a nation's president or prime minister, involving the responsibility of guiding a country's foreign policy and international relations.
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