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This powerful 8¢ commemorative stamp was issued by the United States in 1971 as part of the nation’s effort to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse. The striking design features a silhouetted figure seated with arms folded across the knees, symbolizing despair and the urgent need for prevention. The bold message “Prevent drug abuse” reflects the U.S. Postal Service’s role in supporting public health campaigns during the early 1970s. A meaningful addition for collectors of social awareness issues, U.S. commemoratives, and stamps with strong cultural and historical themes.
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