
Anslinger Report
The Anslinger Report, named after Harry Anslinger, was a series of government evaluations in the 1950s that examined drug enforcement policies in the United States. It focused on the impact of drug laws, especially related to marijuana, and aimed to assess their effectiveness and social implications. The report highlighted concerns about drug abuse and supported strict regulations, contributing to the tougher enforcement and classification of certain substances. Overall, it played a role in shaping U.S. drug policy during that era, emphasizing control and criminalization of drug use.