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SEC. 6103. SENSE OF THE CONGRESS ON COUNTER NARCOTICS MEASURES. It
is the sense of Congress that-
(1) the Government
of Colombia should commit itself immediately to the urgent development and
application of naturally occurring and ecologically sound methods for
eradicating illicit crops, which could reduce significantly the loss of
life in Colombia and the
United States;
(2) the
effectiveness of United States counter narcotics assistance to Colombia
depends on the ability of law enforcement officials of that country having
unimpeded access to all areas of the national territory of Colombia for
the purposes of carrying out the
interdiction of illegal narcotics and the eradication of illicit crops;
and
(3) the governments
of countries receiving support under this title should take effective
steps to prevent the creation of a safe haven for narcotics traffickers by
ensuring that narcotics traffickers indicted in the United States are
promptly arrested, prosecuted, and sentenced to the maximum extent of the
law and, upon the request of the United States Government, extradited to
the United States for trial for their egregious offenses against the
security and well-being of the people of the United States.
SEC. 6104. REPORT ON EXTRADITION OF NARCOTICS
TRAFFICKERS. (a) Not later than six months after the date of the enactment
of this title, and every six months thereafter, during the period Plan
Colombia resources are made available, the Secretary of State shall
submit to the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Committee on the
Judiciary and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and the
Committee on International Relations, the Committee on the Judiciary, and
the Committee on Appropriations of the
House of Representatives a report setting forth--
(1) a list of the
persons whose extradition has been requested from any country receiving
counter narcotics assistance from the United States, indicating those
persons who--
(A) have been surrendered to the custody of United States authorities;
(B) have been detained by the authorities and who are being processed for
extradition;
(C) have been detained by the authorities and who are not yet being
processed for extradition; or
(D) are at large;
(2) a determination
whether authorities of each country receiving counternarcotics assistance
from the United States are making good faith efforts to ensure the prompt
extradition of each of the persons sought by United States authorities;
and
(3) an analysis
of--
(A) any legal obstacles in the laws of each country receiving
counternarcotics assistance from the United States regarding prompt
extradition of persons sought by United States authorities; and
(B) the steps taken by authorities of the United States and the
authorities of each country receiving counternarcotics assistance from the
United States to overcome such obstacles.
SEC. 6105. None of the
funds appropriated under this title may be used to support the aerial
spraying of any herbicide, unless the Surgeon General of the United States
determines and reports to the appropriate congressional committees that
such herbicide is safe and nontoxic to human health, and the Administrator
of the Environmental Protection Agency determines and reports to the
appropriate congressional committees that such herbicide does not
contaminate water or leach in soil.
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