CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES, U. S. Congress House, HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS. NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON LEGISLATION TO REGULATE CONTROLLED DANGEROUS 48-551 O JULY 20, 21, 22, 23, AND 27, 1970 Printed for the use of the Committee on Ways and Means U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1970 CONTENTS BACKGROUND MATERIAL H.R. 13742, introduced by Mr. Mills (for himself and Mr. Byrnes of Wis- consin) to protect the public health and safety by amending the narcotic drug laws, and for other purposes... H.R. 17463, introduced by Mr. Mills (for himself and Mr. Byrnes of Wis- consin) to provide general revenues to the U.S. Treasury, to regulate and establish fees for the importation and exportation of controlled dangerous substances, to amend the narcotic and drug laws, and for Message from the President, dated July 14, 1969, transmitting proposals Press release dated Thursday, June 25, 1970, announcing public hearings ORAL STATEMENTS BY GOVERNMENT WITNESSES Page 1 Pierce, Samuel, General Counsel.. 258 ORAL STATEMENTS BY PUBLIC WITNESSES Addabbo, Hon. Joseph P., a Representative in Congress from the State Ailes, Stephen, on behalf of S. B. Penick & Co., Division of CPC Interna- 458 Brickfield, Cyril F., legislative representative (statement delivered by American Civil Liberties Union, Hope Eastman, assistant director, Wash- 376 |