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Shafer Commission

The Shafer Commission, formally known as the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse, was appointed by U.S. President Richard Nixon in the early 1970s. Its chairman was former Pennsylvania Governor Raymond P. Shafer. The commission issued a report on its findings in 1972 that called for the decriminalization of marijuana possession in the United States. The report was ignored by the White House, but is an important document against prohibition.

Members
Michael R. Sonnenreich served as Executive Director of the Commission. • Raymond P. Shafer, former Governor of Pennsylvania (Chairman) • Dana L. Farnsworth, MD, chairman of the University of Michigan department of pharmacology (Vice Chairman) • Henry Brill, MD, psychiatrist • Tim Lee Carter, U.S. Representative (R–KY) • Joan Ganz Cooney, television producer • Charles O. Galvin, SJD, Dean of SMU Law School • John A. Howard, PhD, President of Rockford UniversityHarold E. Hughes, U.S. Senator (D–IA) • Jacob K. Javits, U.S. Senator (R–NY) • Paul G. Rogers, U.S. Representative (D–FL) • Maurice H. Seevers, MD, PhD • J. Thomas Ungerleider, MD, psychiatrist • Mitchell Ware, JD, attorney ==References==
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