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Baseball Commissioner Offers a Plan to Help Rid Nation of Illegal Drugs

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Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth has yet to announce his promised proposal for freeing baseball of drugs, but he has announced a plan for society.

Ueberroth outlined his proposals for eliminating what he called the “engine of crime in this country” during a speech Monday night at Yale University.

Ueberroth called for cooperation on the part of government and of the public and private sectors in a five-part plan of education and enforcement that would entail:

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--”Good, aggressive diplomacy in the countries that grow the stuff.”

--Better control on the United States’ borders to prevent illegal drugs from entering the country.

--Legislation that would allow for better use of existing resources, particularly the military, to stop drug smuggling.

--A reassessment of the enforcement of drug laws in the country by the police and the courts.

--Better education and involvement by private companies, schools and families. “If businesses can spend millions and millions and millions of dollars on advertising shampoo and beer, they can spend a little on educating about drugs,” Ueberroth said.

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