This report provides an analysis of New Zealand's National Drug Policy, examining its effectiveness in addressing drug-related issues and its impact on society. It begins by highlighting the increasing number of drug offenses and the associated costs, emphasizing the need for a robust policy framework. The report outlines the policy's objectives, including delaying drug uptake among young people, reducing drug-related harm, and enhancing public understanding. It delves into the background of the policy, referencing relevant health acts and government strategies aimed at prevention and law enforcement. The importance of the policy is underscored through its potential to reduce crime, ensure public security, and boost the economy. Furthermore, the report discusses the policy's impact on society, focusing on public security, community sustainability, and employment opportunities. It concludes that the National Drug Policy serves as an effective framework for the benefit of New Zealanders, promoting peace, prosperity, and reduced crime rates.