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A NORML Conference in Washington DC. Pediatrician Dorothy Whipple, Jack Shafer, and Norman Zinberg speak. A discussion of marijuana and heroin.
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Community Action on Substance Abuse Coverage
1985 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 32.52 Identifier
06102-SR-7-2 Rights
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A NORML Conference in Washington DC. Pediatrician Dorothy Whipple, Jack Shafer, and Norman Zinberg speak.
RelationStewardshipCreator
Community Action on Substance Abuse Coverage
1985 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 45:34 Identifier
06102-SR-7-1 Rights
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protection has expired over time or its creator has placed it in the public domain.
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