The effects of the Harrison Act were counterproductive because _____.
A. hospitals saw large numbers of drug-related problems
B. what were once considered medical problems were now legal problems
C. if one was dependent on narcotics there was no legitimate way to obtain them
D. all of these are correct
Answer: D
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