The “Marihuana” tax act, along with the Harrison Narcotics Act, were not born from careful examination of an accumulation of evidence. Indeed, the strong opinions of reformists, and a cabal of powerful “anti-druggist” physicians and state and federal legislators were the primary catalysts for complete prohibition. Using context and examples from the readings, explain why this was problematic, and more broadly, why basing any policy solely on public opinion is problematic.
Exposition Instructions Objective: Imagine you are at an interview, networking session, conference, or another similar professional event. You want to
Exposition Instructions Objective: Imagine you are at an interview, networking session, conference, or another similar professional event. You want to share a meaningful message with an audience about a complex concept we discussed in this course that you found especially important or interesting; however, your audience may be unfamiliar with the