I think it was a guy called Harry Anslinger, the Commissioner of the US 
Federal Bureau of Narcotics in the 1930's. He did it to increase funding 
for his newly formed FBN. Apprently he also worked with the cotton 
industry to get hemp banned because its cheaper than cotton and lasts 
longer, and with the drug industry to marijuana banned as its way 
cheaper than pain killers and safer for people suffer from cancer and AIDS

He is at least responsible for making "Reefer Madness" and the 1937 
Marijuana Tax Act....

Feroze

graywolf wrote:
> Well, I wasn't there, but that is the story I have heard. Of course not 
> all drugs were banned right then. A few had local laws against them 
> before then, and many have been added by the feds since.
>
> -graywolf
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> In a message dated 5/8/2007 6:54:00 A.M. Pacific  Daylight Time, 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> "Everything not prohibited is  mandatory!" The only reason drugs were 
>> made illegal in the US is because  good old J Edgar Hoover blackmailed 
>> them into making them illegal so he  would not have to disband the FBI 
>> when prohibition was ended. Orwell had no  imagination.
>>
>>
>> ==========
>> Think that's it? I've often wondered by  whom and when some drugs were made 
>> illegal. Since many like the cocaine in coke,  opium in laudanum, etc. were 
>> legal for a long, long time.
>>
>> Marnie aka Doe  
>>
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