The Controlled Substances Act 1970

 

 

What was/is the intended purpose of the Controlled Substances Act 1970
How and why are drugs classified/scheduled
What are the medical and legal issues surrounding rescheduling marijuana
How and who enforces CSA regulations
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Is there a controversy surrounding either the passage or the subject which it concerns?

What about the subject matter is of current interest?

What is the overall value or importance of the subject matter?

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The Controlled Substance Act 1970

The Federal Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970, more commonly known as the Controlled Substances Act, became effective on May 1, 1971. This federal law contains 3 different titles. Title one deals with the establishment of rehabilitation programs for drug abusers, Title II addresses the registration and distribution of controlled drugs, and Title III discusses issues related to the importation and exportation of controlled substances. The goal of the Controlled Substance Act is to improve the manufacturing, importation and exportation, distribution, and dispensing of controlled substance. To achieve this goal, manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers of controlled substances must be registered with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

Throughout the course we have examined that the African American communities have changed drastically  as more Americans have become aware of the injustices faced by millions of people of color. Analyzing African American history, examine the historical processes that led to Black Lives Matters.

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