| The Report of the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse Marihuana: A Signal of Misunderstanding Commissioned by President Richard M. Nixon, March, 1972  
 Table of Contents  The Report Letter of Transmittal  Introduction  I. Marihuana and the Problem of Marihuana 
 II. Marihuana Use and Its Effects 
 III. Social Impact of Marihuana Use 
 IV. Social Response to Marihuana Use 
 V. Marihuana and Social Policy 
 
 Addendum  Ancillary Recommendations  Legal and Law Enforcement Recommendations  Medical Recommendations  Other Recommendations  Index of Contributors, Contractors and Consultants
 
 The Appendix The Technical Papers of the First Report of the National Commission on Marihuana and
Drug Abuse, March, 1972  Letter of Transmittal  Members and Staff  Preface  Part One -- Biological Aspects II. Biological Effects of Marihuana III. Behavioral and Biological Concomitants of Chronic Marihuana Smoking by Heavy and
Casual Users Part Two -- Social Aspects I. Marihuana Use in American Society 
  Surveys of Marihuana Use The Incidence and Prevalence of Marihuana Use The Future of Marihuana Why People Use Marihuana Becoming a Marihuana User Circumstances of First Marihuana Use The Marihuana User The Patterns of Marihuana Use Marihuana Use and the User: 1972  II. Marihuana and the Use of Other Drugs 
  Empirical Data on the Escalation Process Youth Drug Use Survey Summary  III. Marihuana and Public Safety Part Three -- Legal Aspects I. Control of Marihuana, Alcohol and Tobacco II. The Legal Status of Marihuana 
  International Control The Control of Marihuana Under Federal Law Control of Marihuana at the State Level The Role of Ancillary Offenses and Constructive Possession in Controlling Marihuana Marihuana Control at the Local Level Analysis of Statutes Requiring Physicians to Report Drug Addiction  III. Trafficking Patterns of Marihuana and Hashish 
  Marihuana Traffic From Mexico Marihuana Traffic From Jamaica The Growing Hashish Traffic  Part Four -- Response of the Criminal Justice System to Marihuana Use Introduction I. Enforcement Behavior at the State Level Enforcement Behavior at the Federal Level 
  General Trends Federal Enforcement of the Marihuana Laws: 1970  III. Opinion Within the Criminal Justice System 
  Prosecutorial Opinion Opinion of Court Officials  Part Five -- National Survey I. A Nationwide Study of Beliefs, Information and Experiences 
  Main Report Methods and Procedures  Part Six -- Social Policy Aspects I. The Constitutional Dimensions of Marihuana Control 
  Substantive Limitations on the Criminal Law Federal Preemption of Marihuana Control  II. Models and Statutory Schemes for Controlling Marihuana 
  Law and Social Policy Legal Implementations of Marihuana Control Policies Formulating a Legal Scheme Implementation of Alcohol Prohibition  Marihuana and Education 
  Drug Programs in American Education State Departments of Education Survey Commission Visits Drug Education Programs of Special Interest Marihuana Education in State Programs Surveys of College Drug Courses The Federal Government and Drug Education  Research Needs and Directions 
  Biomedical Psychosocial Legal and Law Enforcement  
 Index of Contributors, Contractors and Consultants  Research Papers Prepared for the Commission 
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