Federal declaration
Narcotics Manufacturing Act of 1960 Long title An Act to discharge more effectively obligations of the United States under certain conventions and protocols relating to the institution of controls over the manufacture of narcotic drugs, and for other purposes. Enacted by the 86th United States Congress Effective January 1, 1961 Public law 86-429 Statutes at Large 74 Stat. 55 Titles amended U.S.C. sections created21 U.S.C. ch. 11 §§ 501-517U.S.C. sections amended I.R.C. ch. 39 §§ 4702, 4731Introduced in the House as H.R. 529 by Frank M. Karsten (D -MO ) on August 26, 1959Committee consideration by House Ways and Means , Senate Finance Passed the House on September 9, 1959 (Passed)Passed the Senate on March 28, 1960 (Passed) with amendmentHouse agreed to Senate amendment on April 11, 1960 (Agreed)Signed into law by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on April 22, 1960
Narcotics Manufacturing Act of 1960 is a federal declaration affirming the United States commitment to international convention protocols constricting the non-medical and non-scientific manufacturing of narcotic drugs. The Act of Congress recognizes the Convention for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs and 1948 Protocol establishing deterrents for the chemical synthesis and dispensation of illicit drugs . The public law exemplifies a scientific class of narcotic drugs produced from the natural product of the coca leaf and opium poppy .
Provisions of the Act
The codified law was drafted as twenty-two sections providing administrative jurisdiction for basic scientific class of opiates and opioids .
21 U.S.C. §§ 501-502
Short Title
Necessity for Legislation
Definitions
26 U.S.C. §§ 4702 & 4731
Amendments to Internal Revenue Code of 1954
21 U.S.C. §§ 503-512
Notifications, Findings, and Decisions under The 1948 Protocol
Modification of List of Basic Narcotic Drugs
Restrictions on the Manufacture of Narcotic Drugs
Licenses to Manufacture Narcotic Drugs
Revocation or Suspension of Licenses
Authority to Seize Narcotic Drugs, Order Forms, and Tax Stamps
Manufacturing Quotas for Basic Classes of Narcotic Drugs
Exception from Applicability of License and Quota Provisions
Regulation with Respect to Persons who Manufacture Narcotic Precursors
Certain Procedures for Judicial Review
21 U.S.C. §§ 513-517
Amendment to Law with Respect to Exportation of Narcotic Drugs[ 1]
Authorizing Importation of Narcotic Drugs as to Certain Persons
Enforcement and Authority to Delegate Functions
Penal Provisions
Procedure and Presumptions
Applicability of Act
21 U.S.C. § 501
Separability of Invalid Provisions
Effective Date
Repeal of Narcotics Manufacturing Act
The 1960 United States public law was repealed by the enactment of Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act on October 27, 1970.[ 2]
See also
1946 Lake Success Protocol
Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act
Narcotic Farms Act of 1929
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
References
External links
Kennedy, John F. (May 29, 1962). "Statement by the President Announcing a Forthcoming White House Conference on Narcotics - May 29, 1962" . Internet Archive . Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Service. pp. 443–444.
Kennedy, John F. (September 27, 1962). "Remarks to the White House Conference on Narcotic and Drug Abuse - September 27, 1962" . Internet Archive . Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Service. pp. 716–718.
Peters, Gerhard; Woolley, John T. "John F. Kennedy: "Executive Order 11076—Establishing the President's Advisory Commission on Narcotic and Drug Abuse," January 15, 1963" . The American Presidency Project . University of California - Santa Barbara.
Kennedy, John F. (April 4, 1963). "Letter to the Chairman in Response to the Interim Report of the President's Advisory Commission on Narcotic and Drug Abuse - April 4, 1963" . Internet Archive . Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Service. p. 312.