The Narcotic Control Act of 1956:
A. protected the public from mislabeled, poisonous, or otherwise harmful foods and medications.
B. made the possession of heroin illegal and outlawed the acquisition and transportation of marijuana.
C. assigned each controlled substance a specific schedule, based on its use and potential for addiction.
D. regulated the import, manufacture, prescription, and sale of several nonnarcotic medications, as well as cocaine and opium.
Ans: B. made the possession of heroin illegal and outlawed the acquisition and transportation of marijuana.
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