Английская Википедия:Anti-Heroin Act of 1924

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox U.S. legislation The Anti-Heroin Act of 1924 is a United States federal law prohibiting the importation and possession of opium for the chemical synthesis of an addictive narcotic known as diamorphine or heroin. The Act of Congress amended the Smoking Opium Exclusion Act of 1909 which authorized the importation of the poppy plant for medicinal purposes utilizing an opium pipe or vaporization to consume the euphoric opiate.[1]

The H.R. 7079 legislation was passed by the 68th United States Congressional session and enacted into law by the 30th President of the United States Calvin Coolidge on June 7, 1924.

Repeal of Anti-Heroin Act

The 1924 United States public law was repealed by the enactment of Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act on October 27, 1970.[2][3]

World Conference on Narcotic Education

1914 Advertisement for a medication that includes heroin as an ingredient
1914 Advertisement for a medication that includes heroin as an ingredient

The League of Nations and United States began participating in world narcotic conferences in the early 1900s. In 1924, United States House of Representatives passed a resolution for international conferences better known as The Hague Opium Convention.[4]

In 1926, 69th United States Congress held hearings on a House resolution for the United States participation in the first narcotic education conference to be conducted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from July 5 to July 9, 1926.[5]

In the early 1930s, the World Conference on Narcotic Education meetings were held at the Hotel McAlpin in New York City, New York where the 31st President of the United States Herbert Hoover issued public statements stressing narcotic drugs as a "fearful menace" and a "menace to society".[6][7][8]

In popular culture

Advertisement for Heroin (Ca. 1900)
Advertisement for Heroin (Ca. 1900)

Шаблон:Category see also Шаблон:See also American and international motion pictures were produced promoting awareness about the adverse health effects and social implications of euphoric psychoactive drug use and heroin.

To the Ends of the Earth (1948) Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) Who'll Stop the Rain (1978)
Monkey on My Back (1957) Christiane F. (1981)
The Narcotic Story (1958) Rush (1991)
More (1969) Gia (1998)
Trash (1970) Maria Full of Grace (2004)
Jennifer on My Mind (1971) American Gangster (2007)
The Panic in Needle Park (1971) Puncture (2011)

See also

Charles Romley Alder Wright History of United States drug prohibition
Clandestine chemistry Morpheus
Convention for Narcotic Drugs (1931) Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act
Crude drug Narcotic Farms Act of 1929
Cutting agent Needlestick injury
Felix Hoffmann Opium den
Harrison Narcotics Tax Act Poppy straw
History of medicine in the United States St Mary's Hospital, London

Derivatives of Heroin

Black tar heroin China white heroin
Cheese Polish heroin

Narcotic Elixirs

Dalby's Carminative Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
Dover's powder Paregoric

Opium Poppy Cultivation & Production Sectors

Golden Crescent Golden Triangle

References

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