Federal Drug Strategy: Prospects for the 1980's : Hearing Before the Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, September 23, 1980, Volume 4

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Page 143 - Grants 1 Alabama 2. Alaska 3. Arizona 4. Arkansas S.California 6 Colorado 7. Connecticut 8. Delaware 9. District of Columbia 10 Florida 11. Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho . 14. Illinois 15. Indiana 16. Iowa 17 Kansas 18. Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20. Maine 21. Maryland 22. Massachusetts 23. Michigan 24. Minnesota 25. Mississippi 26. Missouri 27.
Page 84 - SEC. 472. (a) The Secretary, after consultation with the Director of the National Institutes of Health, and, where appropriate, the Directors of the National Institute of Mental Health...
Page 143 - Indiana. 16— Iowa. 17— Kansas. 18— Kentucky. 19— Louisiana. 20— Maine. 21— Maryland. 22— Massachusetts. 23— Michigan. 24— Minnesota. 25— Mississippi. 26— Missouri. 27— Montana. 28— Nebraska. 29— Nevada. 30— New Hampshire. 31— New Jersey. 32— New Mexico. 33— New York. 34— North Carolina. 35— North Dakota. 36— Ohio. 37— Oklahoma. 38— Oregon. 39— Pennsylvania. 40— Rhode Island.
Page 75 - State or local law enforcement), section 1751 (Presidential assassinations, kidnapping, and assault), section 1951 (interference with commerce by threats or violence), section 1952 (interstate and foreign travel or transportation in aid of racketeering enterprises...
Page 84 - NIDA and the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). These three programs regularly briefed one another on program status and directions.
Page 162 - ... all available channels to keep unimpaired our access to Community markets for our oilseeds and oilseed products. Our latest information is that the Council of Ministers is not likely to act on the proposal in its present form. Final action, if any, is not expected to be taken in the immediate future. Please let me know if I may be of further assistance to you. Sincerely, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, DC, January 29, 19G9.
Page 153 - ... problems in the drug abuse area. In addition to the cited contract, the Division of Research maintains an ongoing effort to stimulate research by and about minorities. Research Issues Number 21 (part of a continuing series by the Division's Psychosocial Branch) is entitled Drugs and Minorities and contains summaries of the latest research focusing on the issue of the extent of drug use and abuse among racial and ethnic minorities and the factors influencing it. A member of the Division's Psychosocial...
Page 41 - We still do not really understand what are the major social and health forces which have led to these dramatic changes in the past two decades. And in the absence of that understanding, we cannot realistically assume that we will be able to achieve anything like a satisfactory degree of control. And we must keep in mind the fact that there is every likelihood, almost a certainty, that the pace of development of new drugs, more potent drugs, will continue to accelerate during the coming decade. The...
Page 107 - ... and physical factors predispose individuals to drug and substance abuse. NIDA has been instrumental in contributing to the discovery of specific sites in the human brain which serve as receptors for the opiate drugs. This eventful discovery of the body's own natural opiate-like substance will shed new light on many of the psychological processes and behavioral phenomena of daily life. I see this discovery as just the tip of the iceberg and one which offers us one of the most exciting research...
Page 71 - PREPARED STATEMENT OF MATHEA FALCO, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS MATTERS Mr. Chairman, Members of the Committee, I appreciate the opportunity to be here today to discuss international narcotics control in the decade of the 1980's.

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