The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, or the ONDCP in the late 1990s, made a deal with multiple TV networks to include anti-drug messaging in shows plots. From at least 1997 to 2000, the feds paid TV networks to air what was ostensibly drug awareness public health information,. but was, in many key ways, propagandists to sustain and build support for the war on drugs. $200,000 for the WB7th Heaven, $750,000 for Beverly Hills 90210, $1.4 million for ER. Later on the show, we'll be joined by Cassandra Frederick, Executive Director of the Drug Policy Alliance.

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