APPENDIX VI
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Drug Abuse
Table III—Sale to Consumer (additional provisions)
Alabama—except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment. Connecticut—except in the case of addicts unless "drug is obviously needed for therapeutic purposes."
District of Coluinbia—except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment. Florida—except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment. Georgia—except in the case of addicts unless in good faith for user under pro-
fessional care.
Illinois—except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment. Indiana—except that no physician may prescribe for an addict.
Maine--except in the case of addicts unless under professional care. Massachusetts--except in the case of addicts and then only for trea.tment. Minnesota--except in the case of addicts unless physician can show necessity
to save life.
Nebraska—except in the case of addicts and then only on personal admin-istration.
Nevada—except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment.
North Dakota--except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment. Oklahoma—except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment. Only
one dose to a prescription.
Pennsylvania--except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment. Texas—except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment.' Utah--except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment.' The use
of anhalonium or peyote in any form is prohibited.
Virginia—except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment.
West Virginia—except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment. Wisconsin—except in the case of addicts and then only for treatment.
'In the course of professional practice only.
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