Zulick went on to discuss the effects of the "Harrison Act".
A major decline in the use of opium started after the Harrison Act of 1914 was initiated.
Attitudes on drug addiction started to change, resulting in the Harrison Act, which eventually became proscriptive.
It isn't under the Harrison Act, and you can buy it from herb dealers through the mail.
The defendant was indicted under the Harrison Act, but the district court dismissed the indictment.
This was followed by the Harrison Act, passed in 1914, which required sellers of opiates and cocaine to get a license.
The initial proponents of the Harrison Act did not support blanket prohibition of the drugs involved.
Many people assumed that the Harrison Act was all that was necessary.
The Harrison Act left manufacturers of cocaine untouched so long as they met certain purity and labeling standards.
In 1914, the United States passed the Harrison Act.