Substance Control
Substance control refers to the regulation and management of various substances, particularly those that can be harmful or addictive, such as drugs and alcohol. This involves laws and policies designed to prevent misuse, promote public health, and ensure safety. Organizations and governments often implement programs to educate the public about the risks associated with substance abuse.
Effective substance control includes monitoring the production, distribution, and consumption of these substances. It may involve agencies like the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in the United States or similar organizations worldwide. These efforts aim to reduce illegal trafficking and support individuals struggling with addiction through treatment and rehabilitation programs.