Despite these increased arrests and seizures, marijuana and cocaine still poured into south Florida. ... Still, the U.S. pressures the extradition issue. ... In 1937 Harry Anslinger, then head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics testified before Congress, saying that there was no connection between the use of marijuana and the use of harder drugs, and in fact, the users of different drugs typically did not associate with one another. ... The IOM stated, "There is no conclusive evidence that the drug effects of marijuana are causally linked to the subsequent abuse of other illicit drugs." ... Ov...
Despite these increased arrests and seizures, marijuana and cocaine still poured into south Florida. ... Still, the U.S. pressures the extradition issue. ... In 1937 Harry Anslinger, then head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics testified before Congress, saying that there was no connection between the use of marijuana and the use of harder drugs, and in fact, the users of different drugs typically did not associate with one another. ... The IOM stated, "There is no conclusive evidence that the drug effects of marijuana are causally linked to the subsequent abuse of other illicit drugs." .....