Ingersoll, John E., Director, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Jaffe, Dr. Jerome H., Director, Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Page 642 676 580 689 396 384 324 384 Konkle, Superintendent Robert K., Indiana State Police (accompanied by 494 Kramer, Dr. John C., Department of Medical Pharmacology, College of 172 Kraus, Lt. Robert, Los Angeles Police Department (accompanied Assistant 103 Kushner, Jeffrey, Executive Director, Nebraska Commission on Drugs (accompanied by Rev. Rex Bevins), Omaha, Nebr 357 Lewis, Dr. Jack, Chairman, Equilibria Clinic, (accompanied by Dr. John 384 Malec, Joseph, President-elect, Board of Directors, Omaha Awareness and 351 Marder, Dr. Leon, Director, Drug Treatment Center, Rancho Los Amigos 206 Meyer, Gerald F., Director, Office of Legislative Services, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare (accompanied Dr. John Jennings) Washington, D.C____ 689 Miller, Donald E., Chief Counsel, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Department of Justice (accompanied John E. Ingersoll), Washington, D.C..... 642 O'Brien, Honorable Edward, Deputy Attorney General, State of California, 296 Osberg, Dr. Franklin G., Director, Drug Abuse Division, Indiana Department of Mental Health, Indianapolis, Ind. 276 478 Pappas, Frank, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Department of Justice, regional director for California, Nevada, and Hawaii, Los Angeles, Calif.. San Francisco, Calif. 79 278 Peterson, Harry N., Director, Department of Legislation Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence American Medical Association (accompanied Dr. Herbert A. Raskin), Washington, D.C.. 630 Quinn, Michael, Executive Director, Community Addiction Services 545 Ramer, Dr. Barry S., Director, Division of Special Programs, San Francisco 309 Randell, John H., M.S.W., Chairman, Southern California Methadone 124 Raskin, Dr. Herbert A., Chairman, Committee on Alcoholism and Drug 630 Reese, Commander Charles, Los Angeles Police Department (accompanied 103 Rudolph, Sgt. Eugene, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (accompanied Chief Sherman Block), Los Angeles, Calif....... 116 Shumate, Mervin H., Methadone Project Manager, Food and Drug Ad- Smith, John L., Director, Metropolitan Narcotics Strike Force, Louisville, Smith, Dr. Roger, Criminologist, Director, Marin Open House, San Rafael, Page 689 77 416 221 Swanson, Lt. Jack, Vice and Narcotic Unit, Omaha Police Department 379 Wood, Roland, Director, California Rehabilitation Center, Corona, Calif. 438 299 181 457 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED 580 402 American Medical Association, Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Department of Justice, Los California Health and Welfare Department, Sacramento, Calif 299 181 Community Addiction Services Agency, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. 545 Community Health Services, Drug Treatment Program, Los Angeles, 128 Division of Special Programs, San Francisco County, Calif. 309 Drug Dependence Services, Inc., "Miracle Products Clinic," Gary, Ind.. 575 206 384 Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Los Angeles, Calif. National Institute of Mental Health, Clinical Research Center, Lexington, !!!!!!! 116 103 221 416 198 IX 438 Nebraska Commission on Drugs, Omaha, Nebr 357 Nebraska Department of Health, Bureau of Examining Boards, Omaha, Santa Clara County Methadone Maintenance Program, San Jose, Calif. 284 270 124 Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention, Washington, D.C.. 676 CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES NOVEMBER 14, 1972 Haislip, Mr. Eugene R., Special Assistant to the Director, U.S. Depart- Pappas, Mr. Frank, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotics and Page 77 79 103 116 124 Hart, Dr. Lawrence, Director, Drug Treatment Program, Community 128 Kramer, Dr. John C., Department of Medical Pharmacology, College of 172 Wood, Mr. Roland, director, California Rehabilitation Center, Corona, 181 Acevedo, Mr. Juan, Director, Narcotics Prevention Project, Los Angeles, 198 Marder, Dr. Leon, Director, Drug Treatment Center, Rancho Los Amigos 206 NOVEMBER 16, 1972 Smith, Dr. Roger, Criminologist, Director, Marin Open House, San Rafael, Fort, Dr. Joel, Director, Fort Help, San Francisco, Calif.. Pappas, Mr. Frank, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotics and O'Brien, Hon. Edward, Deputy Attorney General, State of California, 221 238 270 276 278 284 296 299 Ramer, Dr. Barry S., Director, Division of Special Programs, San Francisco 303 Jones, Mr. Hardin B., professor, medical physics and physiology, assistant director, Donner Laboratory, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif 324 FEBRUARY 8, 1973 Helberg, Gordon, Executive Director, Omaha Awareness and Action, Omaha, Nebr. (accompanied by Joseph Malec, President-elect, Board of Directors of OAA). Kushner, Jeffrey, Executive Director, Nebraska Commission on Drugs (accompanied by Rev. Rex Bevins, Member, Nebraska Commission on Drugs. Higley, Rex C., Director, Bureau of Examining Boards, Nebraska De- Andersen, Chief Richard R., Omaha Police Department (accompanied by Bartholow, Dr. George, Omaha Veterans Hospital (accompanied by Dr. 351 357 363 379 384 396 Blose, Dr. Irvin, Director, Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Services, 402 FEBRUARY 13, 1973 Smith, John L., Director, Metropolitan Narcotics Strike Force, Louis- Bland, Dr. James G., Project Director, Kentucky Region 8 Drug Page 416 426 Weppner, Dr. Robert S., Deputy Chief of Research, NIMH Clinical 438 Young III, Dr. C. Milton, Consultant, Region 8 Drug Abuse Program, 457 FEBRUARY 14, 1973 Osberg, Dr. Franklin G., Director, Drug Abuse Division, Indiana Department of Mental Health, Indianapolis, Ind... 478 Konkle, Superintendent Robert K., Indiana State Police, Indianapolis, 494 Quinn, Michael, Executive Director, Community Addiction Services 545 Hall, Ronald F., Clinical Director, Drug Dependence Services, Inc., "Miracle Products Clinic", Gary, Ind.. 575 Grosz, Dr. Hanus J., Director, Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Drug Research, professor of psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Ind. (accompanied by Janice)___ APRIL 5, 1973 Raskin, Dr. Herbert A., Chairman, Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Ingersoll, John E., Director, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Jaffe, Dr. Jerome H., Director, Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Jennings, Dr. John, Associate Commissioner for Medical Affairs, Food LIST OF EXHIBITS 1. Text of Senate Resolution 256, 92d Congress, 2d session, dated March 6, 1972, authorizing expenditures for the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency 2. Text of Public Law 91-513, 91st Congress, H.R. 18583, dated October 27, 1970, the "Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970". 3. Text of S. 3846, to amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide for the registration of practitioners conducting narcotic treatment programs. Introduced by Senator Marlow W. Cook, July 26, 1972, 92d Congress, 2d session.. 4. Article, "Methaqualone: The 'Safe' Drug That Isn't Very," by Daniel Zwerdling, Washington Post, Sunday, November 12, 1972. 5. Letter from Gene R. Haislip, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs to John Rector, Deputy Chief Counsel of the Subcommittee, dated February 1, 1973 6. Letter from Gene R. Haislip, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs to John Rector, Deputy Chief Counsel of the Subcommittee, dated February 15, 1973. 7. Letter from Jack G. Collins, Assistant Chief, Acting Chief of Police, Los Angeles Police Department to Honorable Birch Bayh, dated March 7, 1973__ 580 630 642 676 689 8 13 74 94 101 102 114 8. Letter from Richard D. Hongisto, Sheriff, San Francisco, Calif., to Mathea Falco, Staff Director and Chief Counsel of the Subcommittee, dated December 27, 1972____ 9. Text of S. 778, to amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide for the registration of practitioners conducting narcotic treatment programs. Introduced by Senator Marlow W. Cook, February 6, 1973, 93d Congress, first session__. 10. Text of Indiana Senate bill No. 204, to amend IC 1971 title 35, by 12. Report prepared by the Research & Evaluation Department, 1972 13. Article, "Successful Treatment of a Heroin Addict with Propranolol: 14. Article, "Effects of propranolol on the binding of [14 C] morphine to 16. Letter to Senator Birch Bayh from Hanus J. Grosz, M.D., F.A.C.P., 18. Text of S. 1115, to amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide for 19. Comparative review of S. 778 and S. 1115, bills to amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide for the registration of practitioners conducting narcotic treatment programs. 20. Prepared statement submitted by U.S. Senator Marlow Cook, (Kentucky), before the Senate Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency, Re: Narcotic Treatment Programs, April 5, 1973 Page 275 347 500 549 551 582 587 592 600 612 617 620 629 21. Prepared statement submitted by U.S. Senator Roman L. Hruska, (Nebraska) April 5, 1973_. 629 22. Letter to John E. Ingersoll, Director, Bureau of Narcotics and Danger- 673 674 680 25. Letter from Marilyn Dexheimer, Director, Congressional Relations, Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention, to Hon. Birch Bayh, May 4, 1973. 682 26. Letter to Hon. Casper Weinberger, Secretary, Department of Health, 28. Letter to Mr. Sherwin Gardner, Acting Commissioner, Food and Drug |