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Chapter 2. Cannabis and Its Effects

REFERENCES AND SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

As noted in Chapter 1, the Commission has had access to several thousand papers and books dealing with cannabis. No attempt has been made to reference all available documents, either in the text or in the list presented here. This bibliography contains all documents directly referenced, as well as a selected list of other materials which have been most useful in preparing Chapter 2 and its annexes.

1. Abdel-Nabi, A. A., & El-Nagdi, A. Drug addiction in Egypt and its sociological aspects. Medico-LegalJournal, 1960, 28: 200-202.

2. Abel, E. L. Marijuana and memory. Nature, 1970, 227(5263): 1151-1152.

3. Abel, E. L. Effects of marihuana on solution of anagrams, memory and appetite. Nature, 1971, 23 1(5300): 260 26 1.

4. Abel, E. L. Marihuana and memory: Acquisition or retrieval? Science, 197 1, 173:1038 1040.

5. Abrams, A. L., Dessauer, B. L., & Shenker, 1. R. Marijuana and the pediatrician: An attitude survey. Pediatrics, 1970, 46(3): 462-464.

6. Adams, R., Loewe, S., Jelinek, C., & Wolff, H. Tetrahydrocannabinol homologs with marihuana activity. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 194i,63:1971-1973.

7. Addiction Research Foundation. Brief submitted to the Commission, Toronto, Ont., December, 1969.

8. Agurell, S., & Leander, K. Stability, transfer and absorption of cannabinoid constituents of cannabis (hashish) during smoking. Acta Pharmaceutica Suecica, 1971, 8: 391 402.

9. Aldrich, M. R. Cannabis myths and folklore. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of New York, Buffalo, June, 1970.

10. Aldrich, M. R. A brief legal history of marijuana. Paper presented at the Western Institute of Drug Problems, Marijuana Conference, Portland, Oreg., August, 197 1.

11. Aldrich, M. R. Chemical warfare against marijuana. Unpublished manuscript, Marijuana Research Association, Mill Valley, Calif., 197 1.

12. Aldrich, M. R. (Marijuana Research Assocation, Mill Valley, Calif.) Personal communication to the Commission, 197 1.

13. Allen, J. R., & West, L. J. Flight from violence: Hippies and the green rebellion. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1968, 125(3): 364-370.

14. Allentuck, S., & Bowman, K. M. The psychiatric aspects of marihuana intoxication. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1942, 99(2): 248-25 1.

15. American Medical Association, Council on Mental Health and Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. Dependence on cannabis (marihuana). Journal of the American MedicalAssociation, 1967, 201(6): 368-37 1.

16. Ames, F. A clinical and metabolic study of acute intoxication with Cannabis sativa and its role in the model psychoses. Journal of Mental Science, 1958, 104:972-999.

17. Andersen, J. M., Nielsen, E., Schow, J., Steentoft, A., & Worm, K. A specific

method for the demonstration of cannabis intake by TLC of urine. (Letter to the editor) Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 197 1, 29(l): 111-112.

18. Anderson, J. E., & Ridley, T. Cannabis related problems: Preliminary working paper. Unpublished Commission research paper, April, 197 1.

19. Andrews, G., & Vinkenoog, S. (Eds.) The book of grass: An anthology of Indian hemp. New York: Grove Press, 1967.

20. Anker, J. L., Milman, D. H., Kahan, S. A., & Valenti, C. Drug usage and related patterns of behavior in university students: 1. General survey and marihuana use. Journal of the American College Health Association, 1971, 19(3): 178-186. 21. Annis, H. M., Klug, R., & Blackwell, D. Drug use among high school students in Timmins. Unpublished manuscript. Project J-183, Sub-study 1-38 & 39 & B 1 -7 1. Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, 197 1.

22. Anslinger, H. J., & Cooper, C. R. Marijuana: Assassin of youth. American Magazine, 1937, 124: 18-19; 150-153.

23. Asuni, T. Socio-psychiatric problems of cannabis in Nigeria. Bulletin on Narcotics, 1964, 16(2): 17-28.

24. Australia, Senate Select Committee. Drug trafficking and drug abuse. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 197 1.

25. Ausubel, D. P. Drug addiction: Physiological, psychological, and sociological aspects. New York: Random House, 1958.

26. Baker, A. A. (Hospital Advisory Service, Sutton, Surrey, England) Personal communication to the Commission, August, 197 1.

27. Baker, A. A., & Lucas, E. G. Some hospital admissions associated with cannabis. Lancet, 1969, 1(7586): 148.

28. Ball, J. C., Chambers, C. D., & Ball, M. J. The association of marihuana smoking with opiate addiction in the United States. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, 1968, 59(2): 171-182.

29. Barash, L. A review of hemp cultivation in Canada. Unpublished Commission research project, 197 1.

30. Barber, T. X. LSD, marihuana, yoga and hypnosis. Chicago: Aldine, 1970.

31. Barratt, E. S. Marijuana research: Overview of the University of Texas Medical Branch project. Unpublished manuscript, University of Texas, Galveston, 1971. 1 32. Barratt, E. S. (Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Tex.) Personal communication to the Commission, December, 1971.

33. Barratt, E. S., & Adams, P. The effects of chronic marijuana administration on brain functioning in cats. Unpublished manuscript, University of Texas, Galveston, 1971.

34. Bartolucci, G., Fryer, L., Perris, C., & Shagass, C. Marijuana psychosis: 14, case report. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1969, 14(l): 77-79.

35. Bartova, A., & Birmingham, M. K. Effect of tetrahydrocannabir'Ol deoxycorticosterone (DOC) on brain and adrenal NADH-oxidase activitYPaper to be presented at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Atlantic City, April 15 17, 1972.

36. Basharn, A. L. Soma. In G. Andrews, & S. Vinkenoog (Eds.), The book of grass: An anthology of Indian hemp. New York: Grove Press, 1967. Pp. 1-3.

37. Beaubrun, M. The pros and cons of cannabis use in Jamaica. Unpublished manuscript, working paper for Panel on Youth and Drugs, Costa Rica, January 8, 1971.

38, Beaubrun, M. (Department of Psychiatry, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica) Personal communications to the Commission, April and May, 1971.

39. Becker, H. S. Becoming a marihuana user. American Journal of Sociology, 1953, 59: 235 242.

40. Becker, H. S. Marihuana use and social control. Social Problems, 1955, 3: 35- 44. 41. Becker, H. S. Outsiders: Studies in the sociology of deviance. Glencoe, N.Y.: The Free Press, 1963.

42. Becker, H. S. History, culture and subjective experience: An exploration of the social bases of drug-induced experiences. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1967, 8(3): 163-176.

43. Beckstead, H. (Pharmaceutical Laboratory, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, Ont.) Personal communication to the Commission, March, 1971.

44. Beech, C. E., & Gregersen, A. 1. Three year follow-up study: Drug addiction clinic, Mimico. Canadian Journal of Corrections, 1964, 6(2): 211-224. (See also Roland and Teste, 1958)

45. Benabud, A. Psycho-pathological aspects of the cannabis situation in Morocco: Statistical data for 1956. Bulletin on Narcotics, 1957, 9: 1-16. 46. Benson, V. M. Marihuana "study" critique. (Letter to the editor) Journal of theAmericanMedicalAssociation, 1971,217(10): 1391.

47. Bensusan, A. D. Marihuana withdrawal symptoms. (Letter to the editor) British MedicalJournal, 1971, 3(5766): 112.

48. Ben-Zvi, Z., Mechoulam, R., Edery, H., & Porath, G. 6Beta-hydroxy-Al- tetrahydrocannabinol: Synthesis and biological activity. Science, 1971, 174: 95 1 952. 49. Bercht, C. A. L., Kiippers, F. J. E. M., Lousberg, R. J. J. C., & Salemink, C. A. Volatile constituents of Cannabis sativa, L. U.N. Secretariat, 1971, ST/ SOA/SER. S/29.

50. Bernhardson, G. Cannabis-psykoser. Ldkartidningen (Stockholm), 1969, 66(12): 1230-1234.

51. Bey, D. R., & Zecchinelli, V. A. Marijuana as a coping device in Vietnam. Military Medicine, 1971, 136(5): 448 450.

52. Bialos, D. S. Adverse marijuana reactions: A critical examination of the literature with selected case material. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1970, 127(6): 119-123.

53. Biernacki, P., & Davis, F. "Turning off": A study of ex-marijuana users. Paper presented at the Conference on Drug Use and Drug Sub-cultures, Asilomar, Calif., February, 1970.

54. Bilodeau, L., & Jacob, A. La prevalence de Pusage des drogues de 1969 d 1971, chez les etudiants du secondaire et du collegial de l7le de Montreal: Que1ques resultats generaux. Quebec: Office de la Pr6vention et du Traitement de I'Alcoolisme et des Autres Toxicomanies, March 5, 1971.

55. Binder, A. An experimental approach to driver evaluation using alcohol drinkers and marihuana smokers. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 1971, 3: 237 256.

56. Bloomquist, E. R. Marijuana: Social benefit or social detriment? California Medicine, 1967, 106: 346-353.

57. Bloomquist, E. R. Marijuana. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Glencoe Press, 1968. 58. Blum, R. H. Mind altering drugs and dangerous behavior: Dangerous drugs. In United States President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice. Task Force Report: Narcotics and Drug Abuse, Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967. Pp. 21-39. 59. Blum, R. H., & Associates. Society and drugs. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1969. 60. Blum, R. H., & Associates. Students and drugs. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1969.

61. Blumer, H. The world ofyouthful drug use. ADD Center project: Final report. Berkeley, Calif.: School of Criminology, University of California, 1967.

62. Borgen, L. A., & Davis, W. M. Effects of chronic A 9-tetrahydrocannabinol on pregnancy in the rat. Pharmacologist, 1970, 12(2): 259. 63. Borgen, L. A., Davis, W. M., & Pace, H. D. Effects of A 9 tetrahydrocannabinol on pregnancy and offspring in the rat. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1971, 20: 480-486. 64. Borkenstein, R. F., Crowther, R. F., Shumate, R. P., Ziel, W. B., & Zylman, R. The role of the drinking driver in traffic accidents. Bloomington, Ind.: Department of Police Administration, Indiana University, 1964.

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69, Bouquet, J. Marihuana intoxication. Journal of the American Medic", Association, 1944, 124: 1010-1011.

70. BouquetJ Cannabis.BulletinonNarcotics, 1950,2(4): 14-30.

71. Bouquet, J. Cannabis. Bulletin on Narcotics, 195 1, 3(l): 22-45.

72. Bourassa, M. La marijuana et la recherche. Toxicomanies, 1971, 4(l): 19-50,

73. Bourhill, C. J. G. The smoking of dagga (Indian hemp) among the native races of South Africa and the resultant evils. Unpublished doctoral dissertation Department of Medicine, University of Edinburgh, 1913.

74. Bowman, M. (Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal' P.Q.) Personal communications to the Commission, November, 1971 and February, 1972.

75. Boyce, S. S. Hemp (Cannabis sativa). New York: Orange Judd, 1900.

76. Boyd, E. S., Boyd, E. H., Muchmore, J. S., & Brown, L. E. Effects of two tetrahydrocannabinois and of pentobarbital on cortico-cortical evoked responses in the squirrel monkey. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1971, 176(2): 480-488.

77. Brau, J. L. Histoire de la drogue. Paris: Claude Tchou, 1968.

78. Braude, M. C. Toxicology and teratology of marihuana and constituents. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Pharmaceutical Association, San Francisco, March, 197 1.

79. Braude, M. C. (National Institute of Mental Health, Betheseda, Md.) Personal communication to the Commission, November, 197 1.

80. Braude, M. C., Monsaert, R., & Truitt, E. B., Jr. Some pharmacological correlates to marihuana use. Seminars in Drug Therapy, 1971, 1(3).

81. Brill, H. Testimony. In Massachusetts vs. Leis & Weiss. Superior Court, Suffolk, Mass., September, 1967, 6: 121-200.

82. Brill, H. The case against marijuana. Journal of School Health, 1968, 38: 522-523.

83. Brill, N. Q., Crumpton, E., Frank, 1. M., Hochman, J. S., Lomax, P., McGlothlin, W. H., & West, L. J. The marijuana problem. Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970, 73(3): 449-465.

84. Brill, N. Q., Crumpton, E., & Grayson, H. M. Personality factors in marihuana use. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1971, 24: 163-165.

85. Bromberg, W. Marihuana intoxication: A clinical study of Cannabis Sativa intoxication. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1934, 91: 303-330,

86. Bromberg, W. Marihuana, a psychiatric study. Journal of the American MedicalAssociation, 1939, 113: 4-12.

87. Bromberg, W., & Rodgers, T. C. Marihuana and aggressive crime. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1946, 102: 82 5 -82 7.

88. Brotman, R., Silverman, I., & Suffet, F. Some social correlates of student drug use. Crime and Delinquency, January, 1970. Pp. 67-74.

89. Brotman, R., & Suffet, F. Marijuana users'views of marijuana use. In J. Zuhn & A. Freeman (Eds.), Psychopathology of adolescence. (American Psychological Association, V. 26) New York: Grune & Stratton, 1970.

90. Bull, J. Cerebral atrophy in young cannabis smokers. (Letter to the editor) Lancet, 1971, 2(7739): 1420.

91. Bullock, F. J., Bruni, R. J., & Werner, E. A fluorescence assay of submicrograrn amounts of cannabis constituents in biological fluids. American Chemical Society, September, 1970, no. 77. (Abstract)

92. Burroughs, W. S. Junkie. New York: Ace Books, 1953. P. 30.

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94. Burstein, S. (Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shewsbury, Mass.) Personal communications to the Commission, 197 1.

95. Byron, M. H. et al. Fibre. In Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1969, Vol. 9. Pp. 226- 234.

96. Caldwell, D. F. (Division of Psychobiology, Lafayette Clinic, Detroit, Mich.) Personal communication to the Commission, December, 1970.

97. Caldwell, D. F., Myers, S. A., & Domino, E. F. Effects of marihuana smoking on sensory thresholds in man. In D. H. Efron (Ed.), Psychotomimetic drugs. New York: Raven Press, 1970.

98. Caldwell, D. F., Myers, S. A., Domino, E. F., & Merriam, P. E. Auditory and visual threshold effects of marihuana in man. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1969, 29: 755 759.

99. California, Department of Justice, Bureau of Criminal Statistics. Drug arrests and dispositions in California, 1968. California: Department of Justice, Bureau of Criminal Statistics, 1968.

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102. Campbell, D. R. The electroencephalogram in cannabis associated psychosis. Canadian Psychiatric Journal, 1971, 16(2): 161-165.

103. Campbell, 1. L. L'usage des drogues A I'Universit6 Bishop. Toxicomanies, 1970, 3(l): 33-47.

104. Campbell, 1. L. Non-medical psychoactive drug use at Bishop's University 1965 to 1970. Unpublished manuscript, Sir George Williams University, Montreal, September, 1970.

105. Campbell, 1. L. (Sir George Williams University, Montreal, P.Q.) Personal communication to the Commission, August, 197 1.

106. Canada, Commission of Inquiry into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs. Interim Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs. Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1970. 107. Canada, Department of National Health and Welfare, Food and Drug Directorate, (now Health Protection Branch) Biostatistics Division. Poison Control program statistics. Ottawa, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970.

108. Cappell, H., Miles, C. G., & Pliner, P. Observer judgments of intoxicated behavior during social interaction: A comparison of alcohol and marihuana. Unpublished manuscript, Addiction Research Foundation, Torronto, 197 I.

109. Carabillo, E. A. (United States Bureau of Narcotics, Washington, D.C.) Personal communication to the Commission, December, 197 1.

110. Carakushansky, G., Neu, R. L., & Gardner, L. 1. Lysergide and cannabis as possible teratogens in man. (Letter to the editor) Lancet, 1969, 1: 150-15 I.

111. Carlin, A. S., Bakker, C. B., Halpern, L., & Post, R. D. Social facilitation of marihuana intoxication. Unpublished manuscript, University of Washington, Seattle, 197 1. (Supplemented by personal communication to the commission)

112. Carlini, E. A., & Masur, J. Development of aggressive behavior in rats by chronic administration of Cannabis sativa. Life Science, 1969, 8: 607-620.

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137. Cohn, R. A., Barnes, P. R., Barratt, E. S., & Pirch, J. H. Sex differences in response to marijuana extract in the rat. Unpublished manuscript, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Texas, Galveston, 197 1.

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456. Munch, J. C. Marihuana and crime. Bulletin on Narcotics, 1966, 18(2): 15-22.

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487. Paschelke, G. (Department of Neuropsychopharmacology, Schering AG, Berlin, Germany) Personal communication to the Commission, April, 197 1.

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509. Postel, W. B. Marijuana use in Vietnam: A preliminary report. United States Army Vietnam Medical Bulletin, 1968, 10(11): 56-59.

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558. Siegel, R. K., Miller, R. D., & Hansteen, R. W. Cannabis induced visual imagery. Unpublished Commission research project, 1971.

559. Siegel, R. K., & Poole, J. Psychedelic-induced social behavior in mice: A preliminary report. Psychological Reports, 1969, 25: 704-706.

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Chapter 3. Legal and Illegal Sources and Distribution of Cannabis

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8. Aubin, R., & Letourneau, G. Committed users study: Final report. Unpublished Commission research paper, Montreal, 1970.

9. Belair, F., Jr. Mexico is asked to help combat drug smuggling. New York Times, September 9, 1969.

10. Belair, F., Jr. U.S. officials hope drive at Mexican border will reduce use of marijuana by raising its price. New York Times, September 14, 1969.

11. Belair, F., Jr. Drug drive opens at Mexico border. New York Times, September 22, 1969.

12. Belair, F., Jr. Operation Intercept: Success on land, futility in the air. New York Times, October 2, 1969.

13. Bill and Lucy. Rapping with a dealer. Guerilla, April, 1971, 22: 14-16.

14. Braun, J. War on hash in the Holy Land. Rolling Stone, January 6, 1972. Pp. 18 19.

15. Carey, J. T. The college drug scene. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1968.

16. Carriere, J. R. R. Personal communication to the Commission, RCMP Headquarters, Ottawa, December 24, 197 1.

17. Carriere, J. R. R. Personal communication to the Commission, RCMP Headquarters, Ottawa, February 27, 1972.

18. Chan, M. The onslaught of the 1970 draught. Rolling Stone, June II, 1970.

19. Couture, P. M. Street dealing: The myth of reality and the reality of myth. Unpublished student essay, Sociology Dept. (course #53.255b), Carleton University, Ottawa, December, 1971.

20. Craigie, L. Dealing hashish: The establishment within a subculture. Unpublished student essay, Sociology Dept. (course #53.255b), Carleton University, Ottawa, December, 1971.

21. Darrough, W. Committed users study: Vancouver report. Unpublished Commission research project, 1970.

22. de Onis, J. Mexican farmers discover big money in grass. New York Time,, September 21, 1969.

23. Dilworth, C. The pusher. Unpublished student essay, Sociology Department (course # 53:245), Carleton University, Ottawa, April, 197 1.

24. Eszterhas, J. Goin' back to Indiana, where dope grows wild. Rolling Stone, October 28, 197 1.

25. Geller, A. S., & Boas, M. The drug beat. Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 1969.

26. Goode, E. The marijuana market. Columbia Forum, Winter 1969. Pp. 4-8. · 7. Goode, E. The marijuana smokers. New York: Basic Books, 1970. 28. Green, T. Smugglers. New York: Walker, 1969.

29. Hoffman, A. Steal this book. New York: Grove Press, 197 1.

30. Hughes, J. The junk merchants: International narcotics traffic. Part 5. Ominous trend: Young people on 'pot trail' graduate to narcotics smuggling. Christian Science Monitor, June 12, 1970. P. I 1.

31. Kamstra, J. Dope run. Earth, September 197 1. Pp. 66-72.

32. Kaplan, M. 3 tons of marijuana seized in Queens. New York Times, December 3, 197 1.

33. Kifner, J. Mexico: 'Panic' over a marijuana crackdown. New York Times, September 14, 197 1.

34. Kimball, G. The great grass harvest in River City. Scanlan's, August 1970, 1(6): 21-26. 35. King,W. Arisingdemandformarijqanalurestheyoungintosmuggling.New York Times, February 16, 1971.

36. King, W. Marijuana selling in the U.S.: Efficiency despite some chaos. New York Times, February 17, 197 1.

37. King, W. The young marijuana sellers: Thousands got started as users. New York Times, February 17, 197 1.

38. Kohn, J. Superpusher. East Village Other, January 10, 1969. Pp. 3, 14-15.

39. Kohn, J. Midipusher. East Village Other, January 24, 1969. Pp. 6-7, 2 1.

40. Kramer, L. The grass and hash business at Syracuse University, Fortune, 1971, 84(3): 102-103.

41. Macauley, J. A. Personal communication to the Commission, RCMP Headquarters, Ottawa, January 19, 1970.

42. Mandel, J. Myths and realities of marihuana pushing. In I.L. Simmons (Ed.), Marihuana.- Myths and realities. Hollywood Calif.: Brandon House, 1967. Pp. 58-110.

43. Masters, J. The high school drug pusher-he's happy, personable and rich. Toronto Daily Star, April 2, 197 1.

44. McGlothlin, W. H. Marijuana: An analysis of use, distribution and control (revised). Paper prepared for United States Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, June 197 1.

45. McNeill, D. Green grows the grass on the lower east side. The Village Voice, December 1, 1966. Pp. 3, 2 1.

46. Perry, C. New product line to hit grass market. Rolling Stone, January 7, 1971.

47. Quebec, Department of Justice. Brief to the Commission, 1969.

48. Ric. I turned on 200 fellow students at the U. of Mich. Esquire, September 1967. Pp. 10 1, 190 19 1.

49. Ross, A. Tough times come for an underground capitalist. Financial Post, March 19, 1971.

50. Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Research into organized crime and international drug traffic with replies to questions raised by the Commission. Unpublished paper, Ottawa, n.d.

5 1. Schanberg, S. H. Peasants harvest hashish for big profits in the Vale of Kashmir. New York Times, October 6, 1969.

52. Schelling, T. C. Economics and criminal enterprise. Public Interest, Spring, 1967, 7: 6 1-78.

53. Segal, J. B. Bringing in a couple of keys what are the risks? New York Times, November 29, 1970.

54. Stern, M. Farmers in midwest aiding U.S. in plan to wipe out marijuana. New York Times, Friday, June II, 197 1.

55. Stoddart, K. Committed users study: Vancouver report. Unpublished Commission research project, 1970.

56. Tichborne, R. Tales of Mexico and marijuana. Scanlan's, August, 1970, 1(6): 6-26.

5 7. United States, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Drug traffic in South America. Unpublished manuscript, 197 1.

58. United States, the Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Customs. Halfbillion drug seizures by Customs. News Release, July 26, 197 1.

59. Waldron, M. The drug scene: Nation's illegal traffic is valued at up to $400million annually. New York Times, January 12, 1968.

60. Warner, E. G. Sources of hallucinogenic drugs, including marijuana: The nature and economic significance of the trade. In S. R. Wittenborn, H. Brill, J. P. Smith, & S. D. Wittenborn, (Eds.), Drugs and youth. Springfield Ill.: C. C. Thomas, 1969. Pp. 161-167.

61. Woolfrey, J. Committed users study: Winnipeg report. Unpublished Commission research project, 1970.

62. Zane, M. 5-ton grass bust on the high seas. Rolling Stone, June 10, 197 1.

Chapter 4. Patterns and Extent of Cannabis Use

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