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Shafer Commission

The Shafer Commission, formally known as the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse, was appointed by U.S. President Richard Nixon in the early 1970s. Its chairman was former Pennsylvania Governor Raymond P. Shafer. The commission issued a report on its findings in 1972 that called for the decriminalization of marijuana possession in the United States.[1] The report was ignored by the White House, but is an important document against prohibition.[2]

Shafer Commission
Cover page of the Shafer Report
TypeCommission
Chair
Raymond P. Shafer

While the Controlled Substances Act was being drafted in a House committee in 1970, Assistant Secretary of Health Roger O. Egeberg had recommended that marijuana temporarily be placed in Schedule I, the most restrictive category of drugs, pending the Commission's report. On March 22, 1972, the Commission's chairman, Raymond P. Shafer, presented a report to Congress and the public entitled "Marihuana, a Signal of Misunderstanding," which favored ending marijuana prohibition and adopting other methods to discourage use. The report was republished as a Signet Books New American Library paperback in 1972.[3]

The Commission's report said that while public sentiment tended to view marijuana users as dangerous, they actually found users to be more timid, drowsy and passive. It concluded that cannabis did not cause widespread danger to society. It recommended using social measures other than criminalization to discourage use. It compared the situation of cannabis to that of alcohol.[4]

The Commission's proposed decriminalization of marijuana possession was opposed, in 1974, by the recommendations of a congressional subcommittee chaired by Senator James Eastland.[5]

The Nixon administration did not implement the recommendations from the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse.[2] However, the report has frequently been cited by individuals supporting removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.[6]

Members

References

  1. ^ United States National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse (1972). Marihuana: a symbol of misunderstanding. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. OL 17346935W.
  2. ^ a b Graham, Fred P. (February 13, 1972). "National Commission to Propose Legal Private Use of Marijuana". The New York Times. Retrieved March 15, 2022. President Nixon said, "Even if the commission does recommend that it be legalized, I will not follow that recommendation."
  3. ^ Clayton, Richard R; Sloboda, Zili; Page, Bryan (Winter 2009), "Reflections on 40 Years of Drug Abuse Research: Changes in the Epidemiology of Drug Abuse", Journal of Drug Issues, 39 (1): 41–55, doi:10.1177/002204260903900105, S2CID 70592481
  4. ^ "Drugs And Social Responsibility". Druglibrary.org. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
  5. ^ Marihuana-hashish epidemic and its impact on United States security: hearings before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, second session [-Ninety-fourth Congress, first session] .. ,1974
  6. ^ . NORML. Archived from the original on September 29, 2011. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
  7. ^ Drug Use in America: Problem in Perspective: Second Report. Ardent Media. 1973. ISBN 978-0-8422-7239-1.
  • Sloman, Larry (1998). Reefer madness: the history of marijuana in America. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-312-19523-6. Retrieved April 29, 2011. NORML's job was made easier by President Nixon's Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse, known as the Shafer Commission.
  • Hellman, Arthur D. (1975). Laws against marijuana: the price we pay. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-00438-4.

Further reading

  • United States National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse (1972). Marihuana: a symbol of misunderstanding. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. OL 17346935W.
  • United States National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse (1972). Appendix: Marihuana: a symbol of misunderstanding. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. OL 27687346W.
  • Marihuana, A Signal of Misunderstanding, Commissioned by President Richard M. Nixon, March 1972.
  • The First Report of the National Commission on Marihuana (1972): Signal Of Misunderstanding Or Exercise In Ambiguity, Response article to the Shafer Commission report, by Gabriel G. Nahas and Albert Greenwood, published in the Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, Vol. 50 No. 1, January 1974. From the US National Library of Medicine.
  • Farnsworth M.D., Dana L. (May 1972). "SUMMARY OF THE REPORT FROM THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON MARIHUANA AND DRUG ABUSE: MARIHUANA: a signal of misunderstanding". Psychiatric Annals. 2 (5): 8–13, 16, 19–20, 25. doi:10.3928/0048-5713-19720501-04. ISSN 0048-5713.

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The Shafer Commission formally known as the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse was appointed by U S President Richard Nixon in the early 1970s Its chairman was former Pennsylvania Governor Raymond P Shafer The commission issued a report on its findings in 1972 that called for the decriminalization of marijuana possession in the United States 1 The report was ignored by the White House but is an important document against prohibition 2 Shafer CommissionCover page of the Shafer ReportTypeCommissionChairRaymond P ShaferWhile the Controlled Substances Act was being drafted in a House committee in 1970 Assistant Secretary of Health Roger O Egeberg had recommended that marijuana temporarily be placed in Schedule I the most restrictive category of drugs pending the Commission s report On March 22 1972 the Commission s chairman Raymond P Shafer presented a report to Congress and the public entitled Marihuana a Signal of Misunderstanding which favored ending marijuana prohibition and adopting other methods to discourage use The report was republished as a Signet Books New American Library paperback in 1972 3 The Commission s report said that while public sentiment tended to view marijuana users as dangerous they actually found users to be more timid drowsy and passive It concluded that cannabis did not cause widespread danger to society It recommended using social measures other than criminalization to discourage use It compared the situation of cannabis to that of alcohol 4 The Commission s proposed decriminalization of marijuana possession was opposed in 1974 by the recommendations of a congressional subcommittee chaired by Senator James Eastland 5 The Nixon administration did not implement the recommendations from the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse 2 However the report has frequently been cited by individuals supporting removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act 6 Members EditMichael R Sonnenreich served as Executive Director of the Commission Raymond P Shafer former Governor of Pennsylvania Chairman Dana L Farnsworth MD chairman of the University of Michigan department of pharmacology Vice Chairman Henry Brill MD psychiatrist Tim Lee Carter U S Representative R KY Joan Ganz Cooney television producer Charles O Galvin SJD Dean of SMU Law School John A Howard PhD President of Rockford University Harold E Hughes U S Senator D IA Jacob K Javits U S Senator R NY Paul G Rogers U S Representative D FL Maurice H Seevers MD PhD J Thomas Ungerleider MD psychiatrist Mitchell Ware JD attorney 7 References Edit United States National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse 1972 Marihuana a symbol of misunderstanding Washington DC US Government Printing Office OL 17346935W a b Graham Fred P February 13 1972 National Commission to Propose Legal Private Use of Marijuana The New York Times Retrieved March 15 2022 President Nixon said Even if the commission does recommend that it be legalized I will not follow that recommendation Clayton Richard R Sloboda Zili Page Bryan Winter 2009 Reflections on 40 Years of Drug Abuse Research Changes in the Epidemiology of Drug Abuse Journal of Drug Issues 39 1 41 55 doi 10 1177 002204260903900105 S2CID 70592481 Drugs And Social Responsibility Druglibrary org Retrieved April 20 2011 Marihuana hashish epidemic and its impact on United States security hearings before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate Ninety third Congress second session Ninety fourth Congress first session 1974 Nixon Commission Report Advising Decriminalization of Marijuana Celebrates 30th Anniversary NORML Archived from the original on September 29 2011 Retrieved April 20 2011 Drug Use in America Problem in Perspective Second Report Ardent Media 1973 ISBN 978 0 8422 7239 1 Sloman Larry 1998 Reefer madness the history of marijuana in America Macmillan ISBN 978 0 312 19523 6 Retrieved April 29 2011 NORML s job was made easier by President Nixon s Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse known as the Shafer Commission Hellman Arthur D 1975 Laws against marijuana the price we pay University of Illinois Press ISBN 978 0 252 00438 4 Further reading Edit Cannabis portal United States portalUnited States National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse 1972 Marihuana a symbol of misunderstanding Washington DC US Government Printing Office OL 17346935W United States National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse 1972 Appendix Marihuana a symbol of misunderstanding Washington DC US Government Printing Office OL 27687346W Marihuana A Signal of Misunderstanding Commissioned by President Richard M Nixon March 1972 The First Report of the National Commission on Marihuana 1972 Signal Of Misunderstanding Or Exercise In Ambiguity Response article to the Shafer Commission report by Gabriel G Nahas and Albert Greenwood published in the Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine Vol 50 No 1 January 1974 From the US National Library of Medicine Farnsworth M D Dana L May 1972 SUMMARY OF THE REPORT FROM THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON MARIHUANA AND DRUG ABUSE MARIHUANA a signal of misunderstanding Psychiatric Annals 2 5 8 13 16 19 20 25 doi 10 3928 0048 5713 19720501 04 ISSN 0048 5713 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shafer Commission amp oldid 1149133435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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