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United States Vs. Moore
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- US Supreme Court
- Dec 09, 1975
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U.S. 122 (1975) U.S. Supreme Court United States v. MooreSearch
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U.S. 122 (1975) United States v. MooreSearch
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United States v. BrownSearch
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be prosecuted under the Harrison Act (Narcotics) of 1914, 38 Stat. 785, the predecessor of the CSA. In Jin Fey Moy v. UnitedSearch
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use, and fees graduated according to the amount of drugs prescribed). A similar conviction was upheld in United States v. BehrmanSearch
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are made inapplicable with respect to narcotic drugs in Schedules II through v. whenSearch
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United States v. UniversalSearch
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U. S. 218 , 344 U. S. 221 -222 (1952). In this case, however, the principle set forth in United States v. BrownSearch
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See United States v. BadiaSearch
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a)(1). United States v. LarsonSearch
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and expressly rejected the analysis of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. See United States v. RosenbergSearch
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United States v. GreenSearch
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controlled substances in good faith to patients in the regular course of professional practice. United States v. CarrollSearch
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Schedule v. substancesSearch
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No controlled substance in schedule v. whichSearch
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of Schedule v. drugsSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court United States v. MooreSearch
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of the CSA. In Jin Fey Moy v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. LarsonSearch
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the District of Columbia Circuit. See United States v. RosenbergSearch
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Schedule v. substancesSearch
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of Schedule v. drugsSearch
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