Designer Drugs: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2014, H.R. 2977, H.R. 3936, and S. 1437, May 1, 1986 |
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... effects of heroin or other drugs . The " designers " of these dangerous substances can stay one step ahead of the law by ... effect of these drugs is not known by the designer , for , as stated by the Miami Herald , " the users are the ...
... effects of heroin or other drugs . The " designers " of these dangerous substances can stay one step ahead of the law by ... effect of these drugs is not known by the designer , for , as stated by the Miami Herald , " the users are the ...
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... drugs have quickly spread across the United States . What can be done to stop this , now , before the frightening effects of these dangerous substances become more and more common ? -3- L. Smith In 1934 , we took the first 6.
... drugs have quickly spread across the United States . What can be done to stop this , now , before the frightening effects of these dangerous substances become more and more common ? -3- L. Smith In 1934 , we took the first 6.
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... effect this substance has on an individual . " A rose by any other name ... " may still smell . An addictive , deadly substance , which has the effect of an illegal substance , should itself be illegal . We must meet this problem head ...
... effect this substance has on an individual . " A rose by any other name ... " may still smell . An addictive , deadly substance , which has the effect of an illegal substance , should itself be illegal . We must meet this problem head ...
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... effect substantially similar to that of a controlled substance . This would close the dangerous loophole which has allowed the designers and distributors of these drugs to stay relatively beyond the reach of the law . Finally , my bill ...
... effect substantially similar to that of a controlled substance . This would close the dangerous loophole which has allowed the designers and distributors of these drugs to stay relatively beyond the reach of the law . Finally , my bill ...
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... effects of heroin or other drugs . The designers of these drugs stay one step ahead of the law by simply once again changing the molecular structure of the drug to create a new and , for the time being , legal substance . The effect of ...
... effects of heroin or other drugs . The designers of these drugs stay one step ahead of the law by simply once again changing the molecular structure of the drug to create a new and , for the time being , legal substance . The effect of ...
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