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- Data relayed in a 1970 speech by Professor Joseph Maloney University of Kentucky. .
- Dohner , A. V. 1970 . “Mood-Altering Agent Use in America: Why Drug?” . Rocky Mountain Med. J. , February Articles, Chanin, A. “Understanding Teenagers: Alternatives to Drug Abuse.” Clin. Pediat., Vol. 8 pp. 6–10. (January, 1969): Townshend, P. “In Love with Meher Baba.” Rolling Stone. No. 71: 25–27. (26 November, 1970). Books: Gustatis, R. Turning On. (New York: Macmillian, 1969); Needleman. J. The New-Religions. (New York: Doubleday, 1970); Marin. P. & Cohen. A. Y. Understanding Drug Use: An Adult's Guide to Drugs and the young. (New York: Harper & Row, 1971); Payne, B. Getting There Without Drugs. (New York: Viking Press. In Press)
- Survey conducted by students. Pacific High School, San Leandro, California In response to an essay question: “If you do not use drugs, what has been the biggest deterrent for not using them?”, 39.8% said there was “no need” (or “life is fine, I'm happy,” “turn on other ways,” etc.). This contrasts with 7.1% who mentioned laws or “getting busted,” (study conducted in 1968ndash;1969)
- Cohen , A. Y. 1968 . “Relieving Acid Indigestion: Psychological and Social Dynamics Related to Hallucinogenic Drug Abuse,” Final report submitted to the Bureau of Drug Abuse Control under Research Contract 67–25. (Now possibly available through the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Washington, D.C.)