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Rockefeller Calls His Drug-Pusher Bill “Most Important" Issue for Legislature,
by Alfonso A. Narvaez, from the New York Times, April 27, 1973
Threat of Imprisonment Held Rx for Drug Abuse, by Lawrence Fellows, from
the New York Times, April 27, 1973

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Governor Signs His Drug Bills and Assails the Critics Again, by William E.
Farrell, from the New York Times, May 9, 1973

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Rockefeller on Drugs, from The New Republic, January 27, 1973.
Drug Crackdown, from The New Republic, September 15, 1973.

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Where Have all the Dealers Gone? by "R." from the Village Voice, September
27, 1973....

Considerations in Sentencing the Drug Offender, by James C. Weissman,

Department of Health and Hospitals, Denver, Colo., presented at the 1976
annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 4-7, 1976....
Mandatory Sentences for Firearms and Narcotics Violators, remarks of Senator
Birch Bayh, from the Congressional Record, April 3, 1973
Senator Bayh Demands Firm Action To Curb Violent Crime, remarks of
Senator Birch Bayh, from the Congressional Record, June 5, 1975

Statement of Senator Birch Bayh in response to the President's crime message,

June 19, 1975

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S. 2698-A bill to amend title 18 U.S.C. as to impose mandatory minimum terms
with respect to certain offenses, from the Congressional Record, November 20,
1975

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Against Mandatory Minimum Sentences, by James Vorenberg, from the
Boston Globe, December 22, 1975

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Crime and the Courts, response of Hon. Edward M. Kennedy, in letters to the
editor of the Boston Globe, January 7, 1976.

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Mandatory Life Imprisonment for Sale of Heroin Is Cruel and Unusual Punish-
ment, by Leslie A. Bradshaw, J.D., from Contemporary Drug Problems, A Law
Quarterly, summer 1975

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Assessing Length of Institutionalization in Relation to Parole Outcome, by Dean
V. Babst, William H. Moseley, James Schmeidler, M. G. Neithercutt, and Mary
Koval, from Criminology, May 1976......

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PART 5-FORFEITURE AND CONFISCATION IN DRUG CASES

Calero-Toledo v. Pearson Yacht Leasing Co. [94 S.Ct. 2080 (1974)]

United States v. One 1972 Toyota Mark II Vin Rt 63016188 [505 F.2d 1162 (1974)]....

Bramble v. Richardson [498 F.2d 968 (1974)]

Forfeitures-Due Process-Supreme Court Upholds Forfeiture of Innocent
Owner's Property Without Prior Notice and Hearing; excerpt from Recent
Developments, Cornell Law Review, Vol. 60:467, 1975...

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Coca and Cocaine: A Bibliography, by Morton Schatzman, Andrea Sabbadini, and
Laura Forti; from the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, April-June 1976

Cocaine: The History and Regulation of a Dangerous Drug, by Gerald T.

McLaughlin, from the Drug Abuse Law Review, 1972-73

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PART 6-THE Legal Status OF COCAINE-Continued

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A Gourmet Coca Taster's Tour of Peru, by Andrew Weil, from High Times, May
1976

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Cocaine: The Controversial Drug, by William Overend, from the Los Angeles
Times, October 4, 1976

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Cocaine-Police Focus on the Dealers, by William Overend, from the Los
Angeles Times, October 5, 1976

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Cocaine: Scientists Take Sides, by William Overend, from the Los Angeles Times,
October 6, 1976 .....

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Cardiovascular and Subjective Effects of Intravenous Cocaine Administration in
Humans, by Marian W. Fischman et al., from the Archives of General
Psychiatry, August 1976

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PART 7-NATURE AND EXTENT OF DRUG TRAFFIC AND ABUSE
The Narcotics Bureau and the Harrison Act: Jailing the Healers and the Sick, by
Rufus G. King, from the Yale Law Journal, Vol. 62, 1953

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Drug Use, the Labor Market and Class Conflict, by John Helmer and Thomas
Vietorisz, a publication of the Drug Abuse Council, Inc., May 1974
Chemical Survival: Primer for Western Man, a "Do It Now" publication, Institute
for Chemical Survival, 1975

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Important perspectives...

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Testimony presented at National Hearings on the Heroin Epidemic, Washington,

D.C., June 29, 1976, by Dr. Mike Smith, Bronx, N.Y....

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Dope Is Death, paper to be submitted with testimony...

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Subsequent information from the IRS-Continued

Response to Senator Bayh's question: "*** what percentage

or what number of them (narcotics traffickers) are class I

violators?"

IRS memorandum of August 4, 1976: High-level drug leaders
tax enforcement project..

Letter of August 9, 1976, from Thomas V. Glynn, Assistant to the
Commissioner, to John M. Rector, staff director and chief
counsel, U.S. Senate Subcommittee To Investigate Juvenile
Delinquency, regarding IRS budget requests for intelligence
program, fiscal years 1976-77----

Response to Senator Bayh's question: "*** do you still have
the same criteria for the (special enforcement) cases?".
Response to Senator Bayh's request for information about force
and appropriation levels of 1971 through 1974 as compared to
the force levels right now.

Response to Senator Bayh's request for IRS's budget request to

OMB for additional slots and moneys for fiscal years 1976 and

1977..

Letter of September 27, 1976, from Thomas V. Glynn, Assistant

to the Commissioner, to John M. Rector, staff director and

chief counsel, U.S. Senate Subcommittee To Investigate

Juvenile Delinquency, regarding level of resources necessary

for the IRS to discharge its responsibilities relating to narcotic

traffickers.

Response to Senator Bayh's question: "Is MINT still operat-
ing?".

Letter of September 25, 1976, from Donald C. Alexander, Com-

missioner, IRS, to Hon. Birch Bayh, chairman, Subcom-

mittee To Investigate Juvenile Delinquency, regarding cash

forfeiture provision..

Vanik, Hon. Charles A., U.S. Representative in Congress from the 22d

District of the State of Ohio..

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1. Excerpt from U.S. Government manual, pages 388, 396-398:

Department of the Treasury organization chart...-

Internal Revenue Service

2. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation release of August 3,

1976, regarding the GAO report of July 16, 1976, on use of jeopardy

and termination assessments by the IRS_

3. Report to the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, by the

Comptroller General of the United States: Use of jeopardy and

termination assessments by the Internal Revenue Service, Depart-

ment of the Treasury, July 16, 1976..

4. Response to Senator Bayh's question: "Can you give me the percent-

age of cases that involved street peddlers versus more professional

traffickers in that period of 1972, 1973, 1974 compared to 1975?"-

5. Article: "Alleged Drug Dealer Held in Tax Case," by B. D. Colen,

from the Washington Post, July 31, 1976__

6. Letter of October 15, 1976, from Thomas V. Glynn, Assistant to the

Commissioner, to John M. Rector, staff director and chief counsel,

U.S. Senate Subcommittee To Investigate Juvenile Delinquency,

regarding sections 1204 and 1205 of the Tax Reform Act of 1976,

with enclosures..

Drug traffickers program-Impact of the administrative summons

provisions of H.R. 10612 (section 1205)--

Administrative summons..

Jeopardy and termination assessments-

7. Response to Senator Bayh's question: "*** what percentage or

what number of them (narcotics traffickers) are class I violators?"--

8. IRS memorandum of August 4, 1976: High-level drug leaders tax

enforcement project ---

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