Hoffmann J P
School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York, Albany 12222.
J Psychoactive Drugs. 1990 Jan-Mar;22(1):53-62. doi: 10.1080/02791072.1990.10472197.
An examination of the origins of the laws prohibiting the use of opiates in the United States is provided. The primary focus is on how the development of these laws influenced a marked shift in the perception of opiates. Historically, opium and its derivatives have been perceived as efficacious medicines. However, during the past two centuries this perception has shifted to the point that contemporarily the opiates are commonly thought of as a social menace. This perception now outweighs the efficacious medicine perception to a substantial degree. A historical analysis indicates that this shift occurred not so much because the hazardous potential for addiction and overdose was discovered, nor because recreational use became widespread; rather, this shift was greatly influenced by underlying national economic conditions and concerns.
本文考察了美国禁止使用鸦片制剂相关法律的起源。主要关注的是这些法律的发展如何影响了对鸦片制剂认知的显著转变。从历史上看,鸦片及其衍生物一直被视为有效的药物。然而,在过去两个世纪里,这种认知已经发生了转变,以至于在当代,鸦片制剂通常被视为一种社会威胁。这种认知在很大程度上已经超过了对其作为有效药物的认知。历史分析表明,这种转变并非主要因为发现了成瘾和过量使用的潜在危害,也不是因为娱乐性使用变得普遍;相反,这种转变在很大程度上受到了潜在的国家经济状况和担忧的影响。