Drug regulation before 1937 When people think of drug law, they think that our government will pay attention to our well-being and goodwill soon. Looking back on the history of the US government's anti-drug policy, it is clear that addiction, income, and political influence are all behind the drug laws and regulations. Further study of the history of our country, most people can not find the truth about the extent of damage caused by drugs in the United States.
The United States began regulating and regulating drugs in the first half of the 20th century, especially through the "Pure Food and Drug Law" of 1906, the "Harrison Pharmaceuticals Tax Law of 1914", and the "Cannabis Tax Law of 1937". In the meantime, tensions between ethnic groups and ethnic groups were particularly serious not only for African Americans but also for immigrants in Mexico and China. As explained by the New York Times, the federal ban on marijuana was in the period of national hysteria, the impact of drugs on Mexican immigrants and the black community. Coupled with the general foreign aversion and racist emotions of the 1930's, concerns about new exotic drugs urged law enforcement agencies, broader public and final legislators to demand drug regulation It was. "The police in the Texas border town demonized the plants into racially unethical people's drugs and they soon categorized them as" devils ", New York Times' Brent Staples wrote.
By the end of the year nearly all the states enacted laws regulating drugs, the 1936 film "Refrigerated Crazy" explained marijuana as a life-threatening drug. According to the cannabis tax law of 1937, the prescription of cannabis was greatly reduced, and in the same year Samuel Caldwell became the first person declared marijuana sold. In 1944 Laguardia 's report reveals that the risk of cannabis is smaller than initially thought, but this drug will continue to be attacked in the coming decades. The Burgs Act of 1951 enforced a prison sentence of at least two years on the possession of marijuana. The 1956 Narcotics Control Law is more rigorous, with penalties of up to 10 years and a $ 20,000 fine for weed purchases.