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The bureau lobbied for harsh penalties for drug usage. The criminalized [[cannabis]] with the [[1937 Marijuana Tax Act]] and strengthening the [[1914 Harrison Narcotics Tax Act]].
 
 
The main focus of the FBN was control of the [[opium]] and [[heroin]] trade.
 
The main focus of the FBN was control of the [[opium]] and [[heroin]] trade.
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Under [[Harry Anslinger]], the bureau lobbied for harsh penalties for drug usage. After some propaganda including the 1936 film ''[[Reefer Madness]]'', [[cannabis]] was made illegal with the [[1937 Marijuana Tax Act]]. The FBN also succeeded in strengthening the [[1914 Harrison Narcotics Tax Act]].
 
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Revision as of 06:31, 13 September 2016

Group.png Federal Bureau of Narcotics  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Predecessor•  Federal Narcotics Control Board
•  Narcotic Division
Successor Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
FormationJune 14, 1930
Extinction1968
LeaderCommissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics
InterestsIllegal drug trade

The main focus of the FBN was control of the opium and heroin trade. Under Harry Anslinger, the bureau lobbied for harsh penalties for drug usage. After some propaganda including the 1936 film Reefer Madness, cannabis was made illegal with the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act. The FBN also succeeded in strengthening the 1914 Harrison Narcotics Tax Act.

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