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What is the reason why there were no major drug control policies in the nineteenth century?

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There were no major drug control policies in the nineteenth century because the use of drugs was not considered a significant public health issue at that time. Many drugs that are now illegal, such as cocaine and heroin, were widely available and used for medical and recreational purposes. It was not until the early 20th century that concerns about drug addiction and abuse began to emerge, leading to the development of drug control policies.
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