



World's Largest Online Library of Drug Policy
It is time we
took another look at the evidence on drugs. Now you can do it through the Internet. The
DRCNet Online Library contains thousands of documents covering all aspects of drugs and
drug policy, from ancient history to the latest developments from Europe. You can find
this library on the World Wide Web at http://www.druglibrary.org
Major Studies of Drugs and Drug Policy over the last 100 years, including summaries
and full text of many studies. the URL is: http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/studies/studies.htm
These studies include:
TheIndian Hemp Drugs Commission Report (1894) http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/studies/studies.htm
The transcripts of the Congressional hearings for the Marihuana Tax Act, and
related documents (193638)
The LaGuardia Committee Report on marijuana (1944)
The Canadian Government Commission of Inquiry into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs
(1969)
The Forbidden Fruit and the Tree of Knowledge (The most comprehensive research ever
done into the history of the marijuana laws. This is a fascinating book.) (1970) http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/studies/vlr/vlrtoc.htm
Marihuana: A Signal of Misunderstanding, The Report of the National Commission on
Marihuana and Drug Abuse (1972) http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/studies/nc/ncmenu.htm
The Consumers Union Report on Licit and Illicit Drugs (1972) http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/studies/cu/cumenu.htm
DEA Judge Francis Young's landmark ruling on medical marijuana (1988)
A Wiser Course: Ending Drug Prohibition by the New York City Bar Association (1994)
Legislative Options for Cannabis by the Australian Government (1994)
Historical Information, including the shocking origins of the drug laws.
Included in the collection are the actual transcripts of the hearings for the
Marihuana Tax Act and many other historical works, including texts dating back to 550 BC. |