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CONTROL OF PSYCHOTOXIC DRUGS

MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1964

U.S. SENATE,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEALTH

OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE,

Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:10 a.m., in room 4232, New Senate Office Building, Senator Ralph Yarborough, acting chairman, presiding.

Present: Senators Yarborough (presiding) and Pell.

Committee staff members present: Robert W. Barclay, professional staff member, and John D. Stringer, associate minority counsel.

Senator YARBOROUGH. The Subcommittee on Health will come to order.

The Subcommittee on Health is meeting this morning to receive testimony on S. 2628 that was introduced by Senator Dodd of Connecticut.

(The bill, S. 2628, together with the departmental report follows:)

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88TH CONGRESS

2D SESSION

S. 2628

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

MARCH 12 (legislative day, MARCH 9), 1964

Mr. DODD introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

A BILL

To protect the public health by amending the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to regulate the manufacture, compounding, processing, distribution, delivery, and possession of habit-forming barbiturate drugs, amphetamine, and other habit-forming central nervous system stimulant drugs, and other drugs that have a potential for abuse resulting in psychotoxic effects or antisocial behavior.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

3 That this Act may be cited as the "Psychotoxic Drug Control

4 Act of 1964".

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2 SEC. 2. The Congress hereby finds and declares that 3 there is a widespread illicit traffic in barbiturates, in psy4 chotoxic drugs moving in or otherwise affecting interstate 5 commerce; that the use of such drugs, when not under the

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supervision of a licensed practitioner, may cause a wide

variety of acute and chronic changes in psychological 8 functioning, social behavior, or personality, such as difficulties 9 in judgment and coordination, disorderly thinking, disturbances in mood, bizarre and abnormal perceptual experiences, 11 and more severe behavior disturbances such as attempted 12 suicide and antisocial activities; that this illicit traffic results 13 in extensive sale and distribution of such drugs to juveniles 14 and youths, as well as adults, not under the supervision of a licensed practitioner; that the use of such drugs by 16 juveniles, when not under the supervision of a licensed prac17 titioner, may lead them to perform acts of delinquency and 18 crime and to experiment with narcotic drugs, which experi19 mentation may result in narcotic addiction; that the use of 20 such drugs, when not under the supervision of a licensed 21 practitioner, often endangers safety on the highway and 22 otherwise has become a threat to the public health and safety, 23 making additional regulations of such drugs necessary regard24 less of the intrastate or interstate origin of such drugs; that 25 in order to make regulation and protection of interstate com

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