The War on Drugs
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Paula Mallea. The War on Drugs
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Conclusion
Notes
Copyright
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I would especially like to thank John for his tolerance of my writing schedule, and for his continued support of me and of this project, even while working on his own. Thank you so much, John.
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In Canada, early legislation followed almost in lockstep with the United States. In 1908, the Opium Act made it illegal to import, manufacture, or sell opium for non-medicinal purposes.[24] However, in imitation of the racist approach of the United States, Canadian law enforcement ensured that only the Chinese manufacturers of opium for smoking were put out of business. At the same time, the patent-medicine industry was allowed to continue dispensing opiated liquids to its primarily white customers. In 1922, changes to The Opium and Narcotic Control Act resulted in high conviction rates and harsh sentences against the Chinese population in British Columbia, including deportation back to China.[25]
Cocaine was banned for use in medicines in 1908, and was later included in the 1911 Opium and Drugs Act, which provided for harsher sentences for drug convictions.
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