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Federal Government Since 1900: A Case Study

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Four major drug control laws that were enacted by the federal government since 1900 are the Harrison Act of 1914, the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, the Anti-Drug Abuse of 1986, and the Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act (Levinthal, 2012). Harrison Act of 1914: The Harrison Narcotics Tax Act was a U.S. federal law was proposed by Representative Francis Burton Harrison, that regulated and taxed the creation, importation, and distribution of opiates (Meyer, 2012). The events that led to the act was Cocaine, which was extracted from coca leaves. It was used in a variety of patent drugs, including Catarrh Powder, which was used for chest colds and in toothache drops, that were used for adults and children alike. Cocaine was not limited to patent

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