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r," in Kenneth Eells, ed., Pot
(Pasadena, Calif.: California Institute of Technology, October 1968), pp. 69-77
It should be made clear that the validity of many of these studies has been severely
called into question. For instance, in the Leis-Weiss trials in Boston during 1967,
conducted by Joseph Oteri, it was revealed that the Benabud data were collected at a time
when there was not a single certified psychiatrist in the entire nation of Morocco, the
admitting diagnosis cards were filled out by French clerks, who recorded the opinions of
the police who brought in the suspect. The transcript of the court proceedings in which
Oteri reveals these facts is to be published in book form by Bobbs-Merrill. (back)
34. Stanley F. Yolles, "Recent Research on LSD, Marihuana and Other Dangerous
Drugs" (Statement Before the Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency of the Committee
on the Judiciary, United States Senate, March 6, 1968). Statement published in pamphlet
form by the National Clearinghouse for Mental Health Information, United States
Department of Health, Education and Welfare, National Institute of Mental Health. (back)
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35. Bloomquist, "Marijuana: Social Benefit or Social Detriment?" p. 348. It should be
noted that dark glasses may be worn because the user thinks that his pupils are dilated, but
not "because of the dilated pupils," because, as we shall see in the chapter on the effects of
marijuana, the pupils do not become dilated. (back)
36. Louria, op. cit., pp. 107, 108. (back)
37. Brill, "Why Not Pot Now?" p. 21. (back)
38. American Medical Association, "Marihuana and Society," p. 1181. (back)
39. AMA, "Marihuana Thing," Editorial, Journal of the American Medical Association
204, no. 13 (June 24, 1968). (back)
40. Bloomquist, "Marijuana: Social Benefit or Social Detriment?" p. 352. (back)
41. Dana Farnsworth, "The Drug Problem Among Young People," The West Virginia
Medical Journal 63 (December 1967): 434. (back)
42. J. U. Monro, unpublished memorandum to the Harvard class of 1970 April 13,
1967. (back)
43. William Simon and John H. Gagnon, "Children of the Drug Age," Saturday Review,
September 21, 1968, pp. 76-78. (back)
44. Yolles, op. cit. (back)
45. Brill, "Why Not Pot Now?" and "Drugs and Drug Users." (back)
46. Blaine, op. cit., p. 74. (back)
47. Louria, op. cit., pp. 110-111. (back)
48. Edward R. Bloomquist, Testimony, in Hearings on Marijuana Laws Before the
California Public Health and Safety Committee (Los Angeles, October 18, 1967,
afternoon session), transcript, p.43. (back)
49 Louria op. cit., p. 115. (back)
50. Actually, Bloomquist misses the point here somewhat. Potheads do not say that
marijuana is as dangerous as alcohol—and that both are dangerous—and therefore
marijuana ought to be legalized. They say that alcohol is dangerous and legal, while pot is
not dangerous, but illegal, and legalizing marijuana would reduce the

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