Eradication of Marijuana with Paraquat: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session ... October 5 and November 17, 1983 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 51
Page 5
... human health - and all that we have reason to suspect - justifies serious national concern . Mr. TURNER . We do not know the exact cost that marijuana has on our society through lost productivity , sloppy workmanship , acci- dents ...
... human health - and all that we have reason to suspect - justifies serious national concern . Mr. TURNER . We do not know the exact cost that marijuana has on our society through lost productivity , sloppy workmanship , acci- dents ...
Page 7
... human health hazards are usually negligible and can be assessed beforehand . Because herbicides will usually be applied from aircraft , aggregation of plantings is not critical , as it is for using mechanical means or fire . Local ...
... human health hazards are usually negligible and can be assessed beforehand . Because herbicides will usually be applied from aircraft , aggregation of plantings is not critical , as it is for using mechanical means or fire . Local ...
Page 8
... human health . Impressive research has been done in this field . However , the disadvantages of biological control ... humans . This requires that the liquid be handled carefully and used in accordance with the label declaration . The ...
... human health . Impressive research has been done in this field . However , the disadvantages of biological control ... humans . This requires that the liquid be handled carefully and used in accordance with the label declaration . The ...
Page 9
... humans or the environment . Their massive program to eradicate cannabis reduces the supply of marijuana coming into this country . In comparison with Mexico's program , ours is small and carried out under stringent environmental ...
... humans or the environment . Their massive program to eradicate cannabis reduces the supply of marijuana coming into this country . In comparison with Mexico's program , ours is small and carried out under stringent environmental ...
Page 12
... human environment . The programmatic en- vironmental assessment and finding of no significant impact pre- pared by DEA was approved by the Acting Administrator on July 19 , 1983. Notice of DEA's findings was published in the Federal ...
... human environment . The programmatic en- vironmental assessment and finding of no significant impact pre- pared by DEA was approved by the Acting Administrator on July 19 , 1983. Notice of DEA's findings was published in the Federal ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absorbed dose acres aerial aerial application agencies agricultural aircraft Akesson amitrole amount application areas Arkansas Belize California cannabis cultivation CAVALLI Chairman Chevron Chevron Chemical Colombia conducted CONGRESS THE LIBRARY crop damage DEA's dermal DICARLO diquat Drug Abuse Drug Enforcement Drug Enforcement Administration effects efforts environment eradication program estimated evaluated exposure Federal Federal Insecticide field FOEGE FOELL Forest Service glyphosate going growers harvest hazard helicopter herbicide HUGHES illicit inhalation label Land Management law enforcement levels LIBRARY OF CONGRESS lung marijuana marijuana eradication material ment metric tons mg/kg MONASTERO narcotics National Forest noncrop operation Ortho Paraquat paraquat spraying percent pesticide problem production public lands quat rats residual risk Rodenticide SAWYER SCHUMER Sierra Club skin Slides shown smoke soil soybeans specific statement studies subcommittee testimony tion toxic TSCHIRLEY TURNER U.S. Forest Service United urine weeds wildlife workers
Popular passages
Page 112 - Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no officer or employee of the United States may engage or participate in any direct police arrest action in any foreign country with respect to narcotics control efforts.
Page 111 - Act of 1970) produced or processed, in whole or in part, in such country, or transported through such country, from being sold illegally within the jurisdiction of such country to United States Government personnel or their dependents, or from entering the United States unlawfully.
Page 222 - Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, and as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1.
Page 224 - ... (iv) intelligence activities and arms transfers; (v) export licenses or permits or export approvals, and actions relating to nuclear activities except actions providing to a foreign nation a nuclear production or utilization facility as defined in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, or a nuclear waste management facility; (vi) votes and other actions in international conferences and organizations; (vii) disaster and emergency relief action. (b) Agency procedures under Section 2-1 implementing...
Page 223 - Federal law to protect the environment against radioactive substances. (d) major Federal actions outside the United States, its territories and possessions which significantly affect natural or ecological resources of global importance designated for protection under this subsection by the President, or, in the case of such a resource protected by international agreement binding on the United States, by the Secretary of State. Recommendations to the President under this subsection shall be accompanied...
Page 224 - Order furthers the purpose of the National Environmental Policy Act and the Marine Protection Research and Sanctuaries Act and the Deepwater Port Act consistent with the foreign policy and national security policy of the United States, and represents the United States...
Page 117 - We have your prepared statement which, without objection, will be made a part of the record in full. You may proceed as you see fit.
Page 212 - This concludes my statement, Mr Chairman. I will be glad to answer any questions the Committee may have.
Page 222 - President of the United States, in order to further environmental objectives consistent with the foreign policy and national security policy of the United States, it is ordered as follows: SECTION 1 1-1. Purpose and Scope. The purpose of this Executive Order is to enable responsible officials of Federal agencies having ultimate responsibility for authorizing and approving actions encompassed by this Order to be informed of pertinent environmental considerations and to take such considerations into...
Page 99 - March 31, 1979, the term shall not include the use of a pesticide for agricultural or forestry purposes at a dilution less than label dosage...