Drug Demand Reduction Program
The Yuma Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) program's objective is to provide Marine Corps plans, policy, and resources to improve and sustain the capabilities of commanders to provide opportunities to prevent problems, which detract from unit performance and readiness.
The primary goal of the DDR program is to reduce health and social costs to the military of illegal drug use. DDRP provides extensive drug testing for Marines, education, and awareness programs focused on maintaining military readiness.
Contact Information and Resources
Drug Demand Reduction Program
Hours of operation:
Monday | 7am - 4pm |
Tuesday | 7am - 4pm |
Wednesday | 7am - 4pm |
Thursday | 7am - 4pm |
Friday | 7am - 4pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Resource Links
Resource Downloads
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1997.04.25 Sacramental Use of Peyote by Native American Service Members.pdf
ALNAV 074-20.pdf
DoDI 6130.06 Use of Dietary Supplements in the DoD.pdf
HOW TO USE WEBDTP.pdf
MCBul 5810 - CID Requirements and Guidance for drug testing POSITIVES.pdf
MCO 5300.17A Substance Abuse Order.pdf
SACO Desktop Procedures 25 MAY 2022.pdf
SECNAV 1730.8B CH-1 Accommodation of Religious Practices.pdf
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM (5300.17) 9 Nov 2022.pdf
UPC Handbook for Marines_7th Edition Final.pdf
WING ORDER 3410 - SACO Restriction.pdf
DDR_Resiliency_Training_Schedule_for_2023.pdf
MCFP Order 5355_2 Prohibited Substances.PDF
MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS WEST ORDER (MCIWESTO) 5355_1A (PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES).pdf
DEA 21 CFR Part 1308 Synthetic Cannabinoids.pdf