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... addicts . ( And it may be worth noting that these addicts and pushers are mainly Negro while the big - shots of the narcotics racket , whose positions seem relatively secure , are largely white . ) Furthermore it is the addict who feels ...
... addicts . ( And it may be worth noting that these addicts and pushers are mainly Negro while the big - shots of the narcotics racket , whose positions seem relatively secure , are largely white . ) Furthermore it is the addict who feels ...
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... addicts ( presumably for treatment - but one can hardly help questioning his motives here , given his stated views about addicts ) . In The Traffic in Narcotics ( with W. F. Tompkins ) , the Commissioner states : From the practical ...
... addicts ( presumably for treatment - but one can hardly help questioning his motives here , given his stated views about addicts ) . In The Traffic in Narcotics ( with W. F. Tompkins ) , the Commissioner states : From the practical ...
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... addicts . In the 1956 Daniel committee hearings , New York Attorney General Javits said ( of the New York Academy of Medicine's plan for federal clinics to dispense free drugs to addicts ) : " I think it is fair to say that it sort of ...
... addicts . In the 1956 Daniel committee hearings , New York Attorney General Javits said ( of the New York Academy of Medicine's plan for federal clinics to dispense free drugs to addicts ) : " I think it is fair to say that it sort of ...
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