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The LaGuardia Report - Sociological Study 
Conclusions
 
From the foregoing study the following conclusions are drawn:
 
  - Marihuana is used extensively in the Borough of Manhattan but the problem is not as
    acute as it is reported to be in other sections of the United States. 
 
  - The introduction of marihuana into this area is recent as compared to other localities. 
 
  - The cost of marihuana is low and therefore within the purchasing power of most persons. 
 
  - The distribution and use of marihuana is centered in Harlem. 
 
  - The majority of marihuana smokers are Negroes and Latin-Americans. 
 
  - The consensus among marihuana smokers is that the use of the drug creates a definite
    feeling of adequacy. 
 
  - The practice of smoking marihuana does not lead to addiction in the medical sense of the
    word. 
 
  - The sale and distribution of marihuana is not under the control of any single organized
    group. 
 
  - The use of marihuana does not lead to morphine or heroin or cocaine addiction and no
    effort is made to create a market for these narcotics by stimulating the practice of
    marihuana smoking. 
 
  - Marihuana is not the determining factor in the commission of major crimes. 
 
  - Marihuana smoking is not widespread among school children. 
 
  - Juvenile delinquency is not associated with the practice of smoking marihuana. 
 
  - The publicity concerning the catastrophic effects of marihuana smoking in New York City
    is unfounded. 
 
 
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