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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... produced an outstanding hearing record which has been very helpful and useful to us , and we are looking forward to hearing his testimony later this morning . I am very pleased that we have a number of very knowledgeable and ...
... produced an outstanding hearing record which has been very helpful and useful to us , and we are looking forward to hearing his testimony later this morning . I am very pleased that we have a number of very knowledgeable and ...
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... produced . A $ 2 million amount easily fits into a shoebox . The designers also know that under current law they may not be easily caught and prosecuted . In April . 1995. the Miami Herald ran a lengthy article on designer drugs ...
... produced . A $ 2 million amount easily fits into a shoebox . The designers also know that under current law they may not be easily caught and prosecuted . In April . 1995. the Miami Herald ran a lengthy article on designer drugs ...
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... produce a $ 2 million batch of synthetic heroin that easily fits into a shoebox . Until recently designer drugs have been a localized phenomenon . But as recently evidenced in my home State of Florida and as we shall hear testimony on ...
... produce a $ 2 million batch of synthetic heroin that easily fits into a shoebox . Until recently designer drugs have been a localized phenomenon . But as recently evidenced in my home State of Florida and as we shall hear testimony on ...
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... produced by Dr. Robert Robertson , Ph.D. , who , when he made the film , was the chief of the drug pro- grams division of the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs . I think it is an instructive film . It is only about 6 ...
... produced by Dr. Robert Robertson , Ph.D. , who , when he made the film , was the chief of the drug pro- grams division of the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs . I think it is an instructive film . It is only about 6 ...
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... produce the desired effects . The analogs of meperidine pose another very serious health threat . MPPP is the major ... produces an irreversible syndrome like Parkinson's Disease . To date , this syndrome has afflicted a number of users ...
... produce the desired effects . The analogs of meperidine pose another very serious health threat . MPPP is the major ... produces an irreversible syndrome like Parkinson's Disease . To date , this syndrome has afflicted a number of users ...
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