Poppy Politics: Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 72, Section 12, Investigation of Juvenile Delinquency in the United States : Cultivation, Use, Abuse and Control of Opium ...

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Jones Dr Quentin Agricultural Research Service U S Department
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Opening Statements of Senator Birch Bayh Chairman March 5 and
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Background Material on Opium Production and Narcotic
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 5 1975
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Report of the 26th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs excerpts
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Jaffe Dr Jerome H professor of Psychiatry Columbia University College
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A Survey of Drug Policy in Iran
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PART 2SELECTED ARTICLES REGARDING THE TURKISH POPPYContinued
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Nixons Motives Aside SAODAP Did Achieve by David
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Jennings Dr John associate commissioner for Medical Affairs Food
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Jones Arnold General Accounting Office
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Letter of request to Hon Elmer B Staats Comptroller General
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Lowe Victor L director General Government Division General Account
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Issues Concerning New Legitimate Sources for Opium Technology
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McGrew Jane Lang attorney Steptoe Johnson__
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If the United States Is To Develop an Effective International Nar
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Vance Hon Sheldon B senior adviser to the Secretary of State for Inter
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Bartels John R Jr administrator Drug Enforcement Administration
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Letter of March 19 1975 to Alexander M Schmidt Commissioner
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Jennings Dr John associate commissioner for Medical Affairs Food
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Letter of January 14 1975 to John R Bartels Jr administrator
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PART 1THE POPPY AND THE PHYSICIANCONTINUED
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PART 1THE POPPY AND THE PHYSICIAN
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Codeine Use in the United States by Michael S Backenheimer Ph D
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The Medical Need for OpiumBased Products in the United
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Researchers Suggest the Body Creates a Substance Similar to Morphine
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Letter of request to Mr Walter Minnick to appear as witness at hear
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1969
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Letter of March 27 1975 to Hon Birch Bayh from Monroe E Trout
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The Incredible War Against the Poppies by Edward Jay Epstein from
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OPIUM SHORTAGE
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Narcotic Control statement by Dr Faruk Sukan Minister of Interior from
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Statement by John E Ingersoll director BNDD on Turkeys announce
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Turk Plan Seen Drying Up Illicit Heroin by Elsie Carper from
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Showdown on Opium Control from Newsweek May 29 1972
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Bad News From the Heroin Front from Newsweek July 31 1972
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Excerpts from hearings before the U S Senate Subcommittee
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U S Fears Increased Flow of Heroin From New Sources by Stanley
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Delayed Impact Seen by Henry Kamm from
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Turks Eye ReDrawing of Poppy Ban by Dan Morgan from the Washing
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U N Team Probes New Opium Area by Qutubuddin Aziz from the Chris
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To Kill a Poppy from the Journal September 1 1974
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PART 2SELECTED ARTICLES REGARDING THE TURKISH POPPYContinued
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Estimated World Requirements of Narcotic Drugs
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Ford Warns Turks on Opium Trade by Jack Anderson from the Washing
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19711973
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Opium Stockpile Disposal Bill S Rept 93354 93d Cong 1st Sess
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Opiate Need Lessened Who Says? from the Washington Star July 9 1972
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Its Scope Causes and Medical Implications
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Authorizing Disposal of Opium From National Stockpile from the Con
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Oppose Government Opium Deal remarks of Hon Charles
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No Opium For PainA Threatening Medical Crisis from the New England
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Relief Is Sometimes a Swallow Away by Michael Halberstam from the
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High Inventories Plague the Drug Industry Lag in First Halfs Profit Page
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Turkish Poppy Cultivation press statement by U N September 19 1974
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Decriminalizing Heroin by Herbert L Packer from the New Republic
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Turkey and Heroin letters to the editor from the New York Times
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Turks Chant Poppy Is Our Blood by Dusko Doder from the Washing
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Third Committee Takes Up Report of Economic and Social Council
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IllegalDrug Fighters Wait White House Priority Signal by George
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How We Made China Safe for Opium by Michael T Malloy from
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U N Fund To Give Turkey 2 6 Million in Opium Fight from the
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PART 2SELECTED ARTICLES REGARDING THE TURKISH POPPYContinued
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Morphine Maintenance The Shreveport Clinic 19191923 by
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An Historical Perspective on the Exhaustion
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Hard DrugsHard Choices remarks of Hon James W Symington from
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Letter of request to Dr Louis Harris to appear as witness at hearings
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To the Congress of the United States Page
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Dear Congressman letter of December 3 1969 from Lyn Nofziger
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Letter of July 2 1976 to Dr David Lavie from Hon Birch Bayh regarding
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Drug Fight Seen As Another Crisis by George Lardner Jr from
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Pushes Opium SelfSufficiency from the Chicago News March 4 1975
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Congress and CrimeFour Major Crime Bills Cleared 91st
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Eye Homegrown Poppies from the Chemical Week September 10 1975
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Questions and Answers From Issues in the Use of Papaver Bracteatum
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What Can Be Done from Newsweek July 5 1971
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Notification of Secretary of State
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Production and Control of Papaver Bracteatum 21 CFR Part 1309
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Foreign Help Including Reds Cited in 3 Billion 1971 Drug Haul
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Message from the President of the United States relative to the Page
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The Poppy Straw Process for the Extraction of Morphine U N Economic
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Nixon Pushes Drive on Drug Traffickers by Robert C Toth from the
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Watson Says U S and France Are Winning Fight on Drugs by Sam Pope
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Drug Enforcement Administration Department of Justice
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Concentrate of Poppy StrawAddition to Schedule II and Authorizing
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Poppy Field Flights Over China Urged from the San Francisco Examiner Page
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Importation of Controlled Substances Drug Enforcement Agency Depart
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Report Pessimistic On Screening Out Indochina Drugs by Tim OBrien
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Endo Inc et al Importers of Controlled Substances registration DEA
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Ambassadors Given Overseas Authority Over Drug Matters by Dana
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The U S Scores in the War on Drugs from Newsweek August 28 1972__
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Merck Representatives Discuss Opium Supply With DEA from
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Letter of March 5 1975 to Hon Birch Bayh from Prof Norman R Farns Page
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Department of Justice press release September 14 1972 announcement
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You Can Grow Opium From Poppy Seeds Bought at Corner Market from
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Department of Justice press release September 18 1972 announcement
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Mr Nixons Limited War on Drugs an editorial from the Washington
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Drug Peddlers Ignore Nixon Threat by Jack Anderson from the Washing
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Drug Studies Dispute Nixons Stand by Jack Anderson from the Wash
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Mexico Reacts To Drug Rings by Miriam Ottenberg from the Wash
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Department of Justice press release January 25 1973 an address by
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Department of Justice press release February 15 1973 statement by
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Text of Nixons Address on Fighting Crime and Drugs from the Washing
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Nixons Justice Strong Medicine Indeed by Warren Weaver Jr from Page
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Clarifying the Presidents Proposal on Heroin and Crime Legislation letters
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Department of Justice press release June 29 1973 Attorney General
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AntiDrug Chief Quits Blasts White House by Miriam Ottenberg from
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The Problems of the Nation Are Pressing from the Washing
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Excerpts from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents September
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Optimistic Drug Chief Assesses New Unity by Dana Adams Schmidt
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February 21 1974 Statement by the Page
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February 21 1974 Press conference
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Nixon Asks 5 Years For Heroin Pushing by Carroll Kilpatrick from
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Senator Bayh Opens Opium Hearings from the Shelbyville Ind News
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Drug Abusers Thrive As Programs Miss Mark by William A Gralnick
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