In a message dated 5/8/2007 12:50:30 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The banning of Marijuana  is at least indirectly related to racism (it 
> was seen as a 'Negro Vice'  in the first half of the 20th century).
>
> Some are still legal  from prescription sources (cocaine is used 
> occasionally for medicine,  Morphine is actually made from opium).
>
>  -Adam
>
>
>   
I read somewhere (can't remember  where right now) that drug laws in the 
US actually got their start in  California as a ban on either opium or 
opium dens.  The laws were  designed to target Chinese immigrants.

-- 
Scott  Loveless

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Hmmm, I am afraid this makes a sick sort of  sense. 

I remember Mom and Dad, native Californians both, talking about  opium dens. 
Not if they were still legal in their life times, but they might  have been. 
Or just the memory of them, i.e. their parents' life times anyway.  Lots of 
fears attached, racist and otherwise. Like Good-Girls-Gone-Wrong and  White 
Slavery. 

Marnie aka Doe  

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