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Canada's 1920s drug policy was not all that different from that of the present day. Drug users were considered more as criminals than as those with an illness, and the enforcement of drug laws was given precedence over the treatment of offenders. [2] Additionally, almost three-quarters of those convicted by the 1911 drug laws were Chinese in 1922.
Note: many of these companies are still operating under the same name; they are just owned by others. Abitibi Power and Paper Company – part of Abitibi-Consolidated, now part of Resolute Forest Products; Agricore – merged with United Grain Growers Ltd. to form Agricore United; Aikenhead's Hardware – hardware store, acquired by Home Depot
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During the 1920s, Tamblyn's chain expanded to about 60 stores, mainly in the Toronto area, [2] and eventually other parts of Ontario, including Barrie, [3] Chatham-Kent, [1] Guelph, [2] Sarnia [4] The chain was purchased by United Cigar Stores a few years after the first location opened, as the company had begun expanding. Tamblyn remained in ...
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Israel Anti-Drug Authority; Main Directorate for Drugs Control; National Institute on Drug Abuse; National Marijuana Initiative; Office of National Drug Control Policy [1] Oficina Nacional Antidrogas; Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control [13] Opioid and Drug Abuse Commission; Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force