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When is the National Anti-Drug Day?
1. As of April 2020, June 26th every year is World Anti-Drug Day. The National Anti-drug Legal Publicity Day in China is on February 4th every year, 65,438.

2. Since 1980s, drug abuse and drug smuggling have become increasingly rampant all over the world. Faced with this grim situation, 1987 From June 65438 to June 26, the United Nations held a ministerial conference on drug abuse and illegal trafficking in Vienna, attended by more than 3000 representatives from 138 countries. The meeting put forward the slogan "Love life, don't take drugs".

Delegates unanimously agreed to designate June 26th as the International Day against Drugs every year, so as to draw the attention of all countries in the world to the drug problem and call on people all over the world to jointly resist the harm of drugs. In February, 65438, the 42nd United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution, and decided to designate June 26th as the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.

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1990 The United Nations special session on drug control held in new york in February adopted the Political Declaration and Global Action Plan, and solemnly declared the last year of the 20th century 10 (199 1-2000) as the international drug control decade. All countries are required to immediately carry out an effective and sustained anti-drug struggle to promote the implementation of the Global Programme of Action. 1In June 1998, the Political Declaration, the Declaration on the Guiding Principles of Drug Demand Reduction and the Declaration on Strengthening International Cooperation to Deal with the Drug Problem adopted by the second special session of the United Nations on drug control formulated a cross-century strategy to strengthen international judicial cooperation, control stimulants, reduce drug demand, combat money laundering and eradicate illegal drug crops, and establish a global "drug-free world".