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The Boggs Act of 1951 set mandatory sentences for drug convictions. A first offense conviction for marijuana possession carried a minimum sentence of 2 to 10 years and a fine of up to $20,000
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During the 1960s, recreational illegal drug use (particularly of marijuana) becomes much more common among middle-class, white young people, especially on college campuses.
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This made opium, heroin, cocaine, morphine, and cannabis,
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Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act Congress passes the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act, which reduces the penalty for marijuana possession but gives law enforcement new powers to conduct drug-related searches.
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President Ronald Reagan signed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act to raise the age from 18 to 21.
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President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan launch a "national crusade" against drug abuse behind the slogan, "Just Say No."
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August 1, 1993: 21% of teens who participated in a Gallup Youth Survey, admitted to consuming alcohol
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My So-Called Life was a tv series released in 1999. The main concept was substance abuse and how each character dealt with it or tried to recover. This was the most popular tv series that showed and talked about susbtance abuse of the 90s decade.
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The tv series, Intervention, aires and shows the public what it is like to have loved ones with an addiction. It also lets the public see a first person view on drug use.
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"Addiction is a disease — a treatable disease — and it needs to be understood."
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This movie focuses on present day teen drug usage and the short term and long term consequences.
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