A Discussion On The Rockefeller Drug Laws
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...drug laws had been a precursor to the now well known war on drugs. The 1960s was revolutionary and by the time Woodstock came to a farm in upstate New York the populous had already learned about LSD, heroin and cannabis. There was concern. People were as they said, dropping out and turning on. The social fabric was changing and the middle class, middle aged parents of an older generation began to fight for the young people. Fast forward to today and one sees politicians who dabbled in drugs. While Bill Clinton claims he never inhaled when he did toke on a marijuana joint, it is common knowledge that George W. Bush used cocaine. The idea that an entire generation might have been in trouble at the time is overwhelming. Perhaps the kids were alright, but no one knew it at the time. By the early 1970s, when the hippies lingered but the world was quickly reverting to normalcy, drug laws seemed to be an answer for some. That is when the 1973 drug laws were enacted in...
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