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       | THE NON-MEDICAL USE OF DRUGS  Interim Report of the Canadian Government Commission of
Inquiry  Canadian Government Commission of Inquiry into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs, published
by Information Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 1972, Crown Copyrights Reserved See also:  The Cannabis Report Zip file of the entire report - about 1,024K 
 CONTENTS Chapter 1. THE COMMISSION'S INTERPRETATION OF
ITS TASK 
 
  The Commission's Terms of References The Implications of the Terms of Reference Methods of Inquiry The Role of the Interim Report Staff and Research  Chapter 2. THE DRUGS AND THEIR EFFECTS   Introduction 
  The Role of Science The Classification of Drugs Psychological Considerations Pharmacological Considerations Tolerance and Dependence Scientific Methods A Review of Selected Drugs  
  Medical Use Administration, Absorption, Distribution and Physiological Fate Psychological Effects Physiological Effects Tolerance and Dependence Barbiturates and Other Drugs  
  Medical Use Administration, Absorption, Distribution and Physiological Fate Short-Term Effects Long-Term Effects Tolerance and Dependence Alcohol and Other Drugs  
  Medical Use Administration, Absorption, Distribution, and Physiological Fate Psychological Effects Physiological Effects Tolerance and Dependence Minor Tranquillizers and Other Drugs  
  Medical Use Administration, Absorption, Distribution and Physiological Fate Effects Moderate-Dose Effects Tolerance and Dependence with Moderate Doses High-Dose Effects High-Dose Dependency 'Speed Kills' Amphetamines and Other Drugs  
  Medical Use Administration, Absorption, Distribution and Physiological Fate Psychological Effects Physiological Effects Tolerance and Dependence LSD and Other Drugs  
  Medical Use Administration, Absorption, Distribution and Physiological Fate Effects of Cannabis Overview of Effects Physiological Effects Psychological Effects Tolerance and Dependence Cannabis and Other Drugs Initiation of Cannabis Use Some Cannabis Studies of Current Significance 
      I. The 'La Guardia Report' (1944) II. Isbell et al (1967) III. Weil, Zinberg and Nelsen (1969) IV. Jones and Stone (1969) V. Clark and Nakashima (1968) VI. Crancer et al (1969) VII. Robins et al (1969) VIII. ARF's Marijuana Users Study (1970) IX. Report of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission (1894)  
  Medical Use Administration, Absorption, Distribution and Physiological Fate Physiological Effects Psychological Effects Tolerance and Dependence Opiate Narcotics and Crime The Development of Dependence Opiate Narcotics and Other Drugs  Volatile Solvents 
  Medical Use Administration, Absorption, Distribution and Physiological Fate Effects Tolerance and Dependence Solvents and Other Drugs  References and Selected Bibliography Chapter 3. THE EXTENT AND PATTERNS OF NON-MEDICAL
DRUG USE IN CANADA 
 
  Introduction Alcohol Barbiturates and Tranquillizers The Barbiturates The Minor Tranquillizers The Amphetamines The 'Speed' Phenomenon LSD and Other Strong Hallucinogens Cannabis Opiate Narcotics Solvents References  Chapter 4. SOME CAUSES OF NON-MEDICAL DRUG USE 
 Chapter 5.  PRESENT CANADIAN POLICY - THE LAW 
 
  Introduction Law and Law Enforcement Some Historical Background International Framework Constitutional Framework Federal Legislation and its Enforcement The Statutes and Administrative Regulations The Role of Possession and Possessional Offences Burden of Proof The Definition of Trafficking Methods of Enforcement Sentencing Policy Empirical Study of Law Enforcement and Correctional System References  Chapter 6. THE ISSUES - SOME INTERIM RECOMMENDATIONS 
 
  Introduction The Effects of the Drugs General Cannabis LSD Amphetamines Multiple Drug Use Drugs and Crime Extent and Patterns of Non-Medical Drug Use Causes of Non-Medical Drug Use Social Response Research, Information and Education The Law Treatment and Supportive Services Prescribing Practices and Controls Disagreement by M.-A. Bertrand References  Appendices: 
  APPENDIX A. Submissions to the Commission  APPENDIX B. Letters from Private Citizens  APPENDIX C. Commissioners and Staff  APPENDIX D. Some Surveys of Drug Use Among Canadian High School and University
  Students  APPENDIX E. Current Research on Cannabis and Other Drugs  APPENDIX F. Innovative Services  GLOSSARY OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL TERMS 
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