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Essay heading: Aust Prohibition Act
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2001:1070). This suggests that not only would drug use be seen as a problem within State and National boarders, but also internationally. Therefore it was believed that if all Commonwealth government were under the same treaties and/or convention this would decrease the use of Psychotropic substances, and also, deter drug trafficking, supply and demand... displayed 300 characters
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and Britain has displayed xenophobic policies to immigrants, in particular, the Chinese.
The use of opiates within Chinese culture provides ample opportunity for foreign immigration policies to invest a fear of the race within its citizens.
The White Australia policy passed legislation which imposed an import duty which can be seen as the first salvo in the drug war in Australia; already its theme of anti-Chinese discrimination (Manderson 1993:21) and then followed was prohibited use of narcotics... displayed next 300 characters
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