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The Harrison Narcotics Act Was Passed as an Attempt to Regulate

Question 28

Question 28

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The Harrison Narcotics Act was passed as an attempt to regulate


A) the availability of morphine to convert into heroin.
B) the manufacture and distribution of heroin.
C) heroin's availability to prescription only.
D) which medical conditions morphine and heroin were to be used for.

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