"Few people consider how arbitrary, and historically recent, the
current prohibition is; until the Harrison Act was passed in 1914,
heroin and cocaine were both perfectly legal and easily obtainable over
the counter.
Before that, very few people were addicted to narcotics, even though
narcotics were available to anybody at the local corner drugstore.
Addicts were just looked down on as suffering from a moral failure, and a
lack of self-discipline. But since there was no more profit in heroin
than in aspirin, there was no incentive to get people to use it. So
there were no cartels or drug gangs."
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