§ 20-64-1101 - Findings -- Purpose.
               	 		
20-64-1101.    Findings -- Purpose.
    (a)  The General Assembly finds:
      (1)  There  is a great need to develop and recommend long-range alternative means  for reducing the ever-growing and costly demands on the substance abuse  treatment and criminal justice systems in the State of Arkansas;
      (2)  Research  models have demonstrated that the prevention of early initiation into  alcohol and drug use and other risky behaviors requires a sustained  community-wide effort;
      (3)  Community-wide  substance abuse prevention efforts must target the life spectrum and  must include efforts to curb the misuse of common household products,  over-the-counter medications, prescription medicines, alcohol, and  illegal substances;
      (4)  To date,  very few state resources have been invested to prevent one of the most  ubiquitous and costly issues confronting our state, that is, substance  abuse;
      (5)  Most substance abuse  prevention efforts within Arkansas have been at the mercy of the federal  government rather than at the direction of the state; and
      (6)  Consequently, as federal resources wane, so do substance abuse prevention efforts throughout this state.
(b)  The purpose of this subchapter is the improvement of substance abuse prevention programs in the state.