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highly important that drastic measures should be taken
to control the manufacture, sale and use of this
derivative of opium and such other derivatives of the
drug as may appear on scientific inquiry to be liable
to similar abuse and productive of like ill effects.
This conclusion was embodied in Resolution 5 of the
Shanghai Commission, which, prepared by the British
delegation, is as follows:-
That the International Opium Commission finds that
the unrestricted manufacture, sale and distribution of
Morphine already constitute a grave danger, and that the
Morphine habit shows signs of spreading, the Interna-
tional Opium Commission, therefore, desires to urge
strongly on all Governments that it is highly important
that drastic measures should be taken by each Govern-
ment in its own territories and possessions to control
the manufacture, sale and distribution of this drug, and
also of such other derivatives of Opium as may appear on
scientific enquiry to be liable to similar abuse and
productive of like ill effects".
The question of the manufacture, sale and distribu-
tion of cocaine was not officially considered by the
Shanghal