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4 100 TITLES II AND III OF THE COMPREHENSIVE DRUG ABUSE...

TITLE II—CONTROL AND ENFORCEMENT

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{{anchor|s100}} 100. [21 U.S.C. 801 note] This title may be cited as the "Controlled Substances Act".

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{{anchor|s101}}{{Smallcaps|Sec.}} 101.[21 U.S.C. 801] The Congress makes the following findings and declarations:

(1) Many of the drugs included within this title have a useful and legitimate medical purpose and are necessary to maintain the health and general welfare of the American people.

(2) The illegal importation, manufacture, distribution, and possession and improper use of controlled substances have a substantial and detrimental effect on the health and general welfare of the American people.

(3) A major portion of the traffic in controlled substances flows through interstate and foreign commerce. Incidents of the traffic which are not an integral part of the interstate or foreign flow, such as manufacture, local distribution, and possession, nonetheless have a substantial and direct effect upon interstate commerce because—

(A) after manufacture, many controlled substances are transported in interstate commerce,

(B) controlled substances distributed locally usually have been transported in interstate commerce immediately before their distribution, and

(C) controlled substances, possessed commonly flow through interstate commerce immediately prior to such possession.

(4) Local distribution and possession of controlled substances contribute to swelling the interstate traffic in such substances.

(5) Controlled substances manufactured and distributed intra-state cannot be differentiated from controlled substances manufactured and distributed interstate. Thus, it is not feasible to distinguish, in terms of controls, between controlled substances manufactured and distributed interstate and controlled substances manufactured and distributed intrastate. {{nop}} {{rh|January 16, 2018||As Amended Through P.L. 115-91, Enacted December 12, 2017}}